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Abandoned vehicles: Former president had given to his personal staff

01 Oct 2024 - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}      

  • Parked outside Presidential Secretariat not for display but due to lack of parking space
  • Vehicles given to 4 Senior Additional Secretaries, 4 Senior Advisors, 9 Advisors, 8 Director Generals, 26 directors, 3 Coordinating Directors, 7 Coordinating Secretaries and 38 MPs  

By Ajith Siriwardana   


The fleet of 107 vehicles that were returned to the Presidential Secretariat had not been given to permanent staff of the Presidential Secretariat but to the former president’s personal staff appointed under Article 41 (1) of the Constitution, President’s Media Division (PMD) said.

 The PMD said the vehicles have been parked outside the Presidential Secretariat not for the purpose of exhibiting but due to the lack of parking space at the Presidential Secretariat.   
A statement issued by the Presidential Secretariat said that the fleet of vehicles had been parked outside the premises of the Presidential Secretariat with police protection.   

The statement added that steps are being taken to provide the vehicles to essential services soon as per the instructions of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake.   

According to the list issued by the Presidential Secretariat, the vehicles had been given to four Senior Additional Secretaries, four- Senior Advisors, nine Advisors, eight Director Generals, twenty-six directors, three Coordinating Directors, seven Coordinating Secretaries and thirty-eight Members 
of Parliament.