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Sunethra Jayasinghe, the Deputy Director General of the Bribery Commission, has been appointed as Acting Director General by President Maithripala Sirisena.
Meanwhile, Cabinet Spokesman Rajitha Senaratne said President Maithripala Sirisena would appoint a suitable person for the post in due course.
“There is no hurry. The President will appoint a DG to the Bribery Commission at the right time,” he added.
German Jacob Thursday, 20 October 2016 08:55 AM
Good the work has to move somehow and action should be taken against all corrupted J/O looters including MR
J Palitha Thursday, 20 October 2016 08:58 AM
Mr. President we want that Bribery Commission should continue without any obstacle with anyone. All who robbed SriLanka should be put behind bars, specially JO Bribery kings made in Millions and millions.
karen Thursday, 20 October 2016 09:19 AM
great. is it going to be a person who investigates crooks with prior approval?. wickramasinghe should not have resigned but stood her ground.
BuffaloaCitizen Thursday, 20 October 2016 09:28 AM
So President Sirisena will use his own cool time (de-capitating this important commission) until he finds a "henchy" who will investigate according to his agenda. Is this what we voted him on the 8th of January?
Dils Thursday, 20 October 2016 09:42 AM
So disappointed in such activities, no faith in the past and present governments. Seriously who do we vote for in the future
R.Wijewira Thursday, 20 October 2016 01:38 PM
Looks like the real colour of the so called "clean" president is beginning to show up.
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