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Sustainable Development and Wildlife Ministry Secretary R.M.D.B. Meegasmulla has been transferred from the Ministry, subject Minister Gamini Jayawickrama Perera said today.
He told the Daily Mirror that Mr. Meegasmulla had been transferred to the Special Assignment Ministry whilst the Secretary to the Special Assignment Ministry would be transferred to the Sustainable Development and Wildlife Ministry.
However, when contacted, Mr. Meegasmulla said he had not been informed about such a transfer from any authority by this evening.
Meanwhile, the President’s Media Division said that Mr. Meegasmulla has been appointed as the new Secretary to the Ministry of Special Assignment. Mr. Douglas Nanayakkara has been appointed as the new Secretary to the Ministry of Sustainable Development and Wildlife. (Kalathma Jayawardhane)
John Thursday, 07 December 2017 05:16 PM
Unless routine, take disciplinary action if connected to killing of elephants etc
Vajira Thursday, 07 December 2017 05:14 PM
Only punishment you is transferring. Is this a punishment or reward What a sri lanka via DM Android App
S.P.RAMKUMAR Thursday, 07 December 2017 05:39 PM
Grate Elephant Thalapudtuwa were attacked by Culprits two time before deadly attacked, Why did not take severe action and at least not fixed monitoring sim on this Grate Elephant. Not only secretary but also several forest rangers to be have sacked.
TUSKER Thursday, 07 December 2017 06:27 PM
Hope the new fellow will sustain ELEPHANTS
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