List of Royal College Colombo Alumni - Public Commissions & Corporations

Public Commissions & Corporations

  • Rodney Vandergert, SLOS - former Chairman of the Public Service Commission (note: - Also listed in Diplomats)
  • Lakshman Marasinghe - Chairman of the National Law Commission and former Legal Director of the SCOPP (note: - Also listed in Academics)
  • Deshamanya Ranjit Abeysuriya, PC - former Chairmen of the National Police Commission (note: - Also listed in Lawyers)
  • Nimalasiri Silva, COS - former Chairman of the Ceylon Hotels Corporation and Director-General, Ceylon Tourist Board (note: - Also listed in Diplomats)
  • Brigadier M. H. Gunaratne, VSV, psc, SLAC - former Chairman of the State Timber Corporation (note: - Also listed in Military)
  • Livy Wijemanne - former Chairman of the Sri Lanka Broadcasting Corporation (note: - Also listed in Media personalities & Journalist)
  • N. E. Weerasooriya, QC - founding Chairman of the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (note: - Also listed in Lawyers)
  • Asantha De Mel - former Chairman of the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (note: - Also listed in Sportsmen)
  • D.C. Wimalasena - former Chairman of the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation
  • Saliya Wickramasuriya - former Chairman Sri Lanka Ports Authority and the Board of Investment of Sri Lanka
  • Sumantha Amerasinghe - former Chairman of the Coast Conservation Department
  • Bimal Padameperuma - former Chairman of the Ceylon Engineering Corporation
  • Abdul Sathar Mohamed Misbah - former Chairman of the State Printing Corporation
  • Reshan Dewapura - CEO of the ICT Agency of Sri Lanka
  • Deshabandu Palitha Weeraman - Director of Cultural Affairs and Director of the Cooperate Alliance of South East Asia

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