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2025-10-16

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The Committee on High Posts approves the appointments of 3 Ministry Secretaries

The Committee on High Posts, which met on 08th October at Parliament approved the appointments of 3 Ministry secretaries.

Accordingly, the appointments of Mr. D.W.R.B. Seneviratne as the Secretary to the Ministry of Public Security and Parliamentary Affairs, Mr. S. Alokabandara as the Secretary to the Ministry of Public Administration, Provincial Councils and Local Government and Dr. B.K.K.K. Jinadasa as the Secretary to the Ministry of Fisheries, Aquatic and Ocean Resources were approved by the Committee on High Posts.

The committee was chaired by Hon. Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya and several members of this committee participated in the meeting.



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