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Wimal Wickremasinghe

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Wimal Wickremasinghe (25 November 1942 - Januray 2009) was a Sri Lankan politician and economist. A member of the Sri Lankan parliament for Eheliyagoda, he served as the Minister of Environment and Parliamentary Affairs in the United National Party government headed by former Sri Lankan president R. Premadasa. He also functioned as the Chief Government Whip of Sri Lankan parliament from 07 April 1993 to 24 June 1994.[1]

An economist by profession, Dr. Wickremasinghe served as the director of research in the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. He also served as the Chairman of the Sri Lanka Export Credit Insurance Corporation which he initiated and introduced the practical concept of credit insurance to Sri Lanka. Dr. Wickremasinghe once served as the Chairman of the International Committee of Export Credit Insurance of the developing countries. He also served as a World Bank consultant to the Government of Indonesia.[2]

Dr. Wickremasing was the author of several books which he wrote after retiring from active politics. Dr. Wickramasinghe was married to retired Professor Daya Wickramasinghe who worked in the Faculty of Education, University of Kelaniya. They had two children, Shresta (son) and Mauli (daughter) whom both reside in USA.[3]

References

  1. ^ Government Whips, Parliament of Sri Lanka
  2. ^ Dr.Wimal Wickremasinghe, The Island
  3. ^ Dr. Wimal Wickremasinghe passes away , Daily News

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