Friday, November 22, 2019

New Cabinet Of The Intetim Government Had Sworn In-Several Parliamentariens Under Probe Over Corruption Charges Also Appointed To Cabinet

New Cabinet of the Interim
Government comprising of 15 members including several Parliamentarians belonging to joint opposition who are under investigation over  corruption charges ,had sworn in before President Gotabaya Rajapakshe last morning (22)at Presidential secretariet in Colombo fort.

Accordingly Prime Minister of the interim government Mahinda Rajapakshe holds  several ministries including Ministry  of Finance ,Housing and  Water supplies and his brother Chamal Rajapakshe had been sworn in as Minister of Mahaweli .

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Is the Minister of Education ,Sports and youth affairs and Pavithra Devi Wanniarachchi is the Minister of Health ,Womens affairs and Children .

Those who are under investigation over corruption charges Wimal weerawansha has been appointed as rhe Minister of SME,Enterprises development and Supplies management ,Johmston fernando as Minister of Road,Highways ,Ports and shipping ,Janaka Bandara Tennakoon as Minister of home affairs ,Bandula gunawardane as Minister of Information,Communication and Higher Education ,Prasanna Ranathunge as Minister of Industries and tourism .

Dinesh Gunawardana has been appointed as Minister  of Foreign affairs .Nimal siripala de silva is the Minister of Justice,Human Rights and Lefal Reforms and S.M Chandrasena is the Minister of Enviornment .

A group of State Ministers will be appointed on Monday (25)and they should be allowed to work in the ministries President Gotabaya Rajspakshe has requested the Cabinet.

Addressing the New Cabinet members President has stated new Cabinet should work to implement the Election manifesto submitted to the public during Presidential campaign .

Those vaccancies in State departments and co-operations should be filled with those poseess  Skill development and educational qualification He has

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