New Ministry Secretaries appointed

New Ministry Secretaries appointed

May 11, 2020   07:42 pm

New Secretaries have been appointed to seven Cabinet Ministries today (11), stated President’s Media Division issuing a press release.

The seven newly appointed Ministry Secretaries are as follows:

  1. Ministry of Justice, Human Rights, and Law Reforms - Mrs. S. M. Mohamed
  2. Ministry of Public Administration, Home Affairs, Provincial Councils and Local Government - Mr. J. J. Rathnasiri  
  3. Ministry of Tourism and Aviation - Mr. S. Hettiarachchi
  4. Ministry of Women and Child Affairs and Social Security - Mr. H. K. D. W. M.N. B. Hapuhinna
  5. Ministry of Internal Trade, Food Security and Consumer Welfare - Mrs. J. M. B. Jayawardene
  6. Ministry of Mahaweli, Agriculture, Irrigation & Rural Development - Major General (Retired) A. K. S. Perera
  7. Ministry of Health & Indigenous Medicine - Major General Sanjeewa Munasinghe

 

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