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List of Sri Lankan non-career Permanent Secretaries

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This is a list of Sri Lankan non-career Permanent Secretaries; they are from different professions. The list includes doctors, engineers, journalists, professional politicians, university lecturers, lawyers, journalists, defence officers, and people in the planning service, education administration service, agriculture service, and accounting service.

Academics

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  • Charitha Herath - Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Mass Media and Information
  • Nimal Bopage - Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Parliamentary Reforms and Mass Media
  • Professor Stanley Kalpage - Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Higher Education
  • Dr Wickrema Weerasooria - Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Plan Implementation
  • Professor Rajiva Wijesinha - Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Disaster Management and Human Rights

Businesspeople

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Economists

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Lawyers

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  • Nihal Jayawickrama - Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Justice and Law Reforms
  • Dr. Palitha Kohona - Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Charitha Ratwatte - Permanent Secretary of the Treasury and the Ministries of Finance, Youth Affairs & Employment
  • [ [ Suhada Gamlath ] Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Justice and Law Reforms

Media personalities and journalists

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Military officers

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Police Officers

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  • Sydney de Zoysa - Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Internal Security
  • Cyril Herath - Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Defence

Planters

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  • Ranjan Wijeratne - Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Agricultural Development and Research

Uncategorized

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References

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  1. ^ P.B gets relief from Supreme Court to resume office Archived 27 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine. Daily Mirror, Retrieved on 24 September 2009.
  2. ^ Sri Lankan economist passes away. The Hindu, Retrieved on 11 April 2004.
  3. ^ Book on ‘Sri Lankan Economy in Transition’ launched. The Island, Retrieved on 17 March 2012.
  4. ^ The Anandatissa de Alwis I knew Archived 21 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine. Daily News, Retrieved on 21 August 2001.