Eastern Governor and a former defence secretary Austin Fernando is to be appointed as the Secretary to the President soon, sources said.
The post fell vacant after the resignation of P.B.Abeykoon on Friday.
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Comments - Austin F’do to be appointed as new Secretary to President
Bala Saturday, 01 July 2017 10:23 AM
Good choice but a younger person would have been better However he will be more in tune with new govt than former secretary.
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De Silva Saturday, 01 July 2017 10:27 AM
Not a Good replacement.
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DOT Saturday, 01 July 2017 10:35 AM
IMF
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chandra Saturday, 01 July 2017 10:36 AM
We know what he did when his tenure as Defence Secretary. God bless all SL citizens. via DM Android App
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ravin Saturday, 01 July 2017 10:42 AM
well !!! well !!! , one of the top bureaucrat of Sri Lanka.
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Samitha Saturday, 01 July 2017 10:49 AM
Congratulations. Good Choice .
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rohantha Saturday, 01 July 2017 01:54 PM
Former Boss turned subordinate.
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Pat Saturday, 01 July 2017 02:42 PM
Younger ones are ripping off the country. Mr Bond is one
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mervyn Silva Saturday, 01 July 2017 04:14 PM
Not a good choice at all. This shameless man got his son in law appointed to the Sri Lanka High Commission in London as soon as the Yahapalanaya came into power. His son in law is a British citizen who owns a house in London. He has now given his house on rent and lives in the house provided by the government. With this arrangement, he makes well over 5000 a month. Shame to you Austin Fernando. You are not an honest public servant!
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JAN Saturday, 01 July 2017 08:19 PM
Expose why MS secretary is given resignation via DM Android App
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Bala Saturday, 01 July 2017 08:36 PM
So sad if true. DM investigative staff please check. That is what independent media is for a nation.
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ceylon Sunday, 02 July 2017 03:59 PM
today lanka government need able officials like ian wikramanayaka and able leaders like r premadasa. via DM Android App
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