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The Old Parliament building, which now houses the Presidential Secretariat and the Ministry of Finance, is a prominent landmark that cannot be missed when passing Galle Face Green in Colombo Fort. This magnificent architectural structure symbolizes its historic importance even amidst the surrounding giant constructions erected in later years. The building housed the Sri Lanka Legislative Council for 53 years till the new Parliament was opened at Sri Jayawardenapura Kotte in 1983. Hence, it was in this building that the vital discussions and
debates on the rebuilding of a post-independent Sri Lanka took place.

The idea to construct this building was first mooted by Sir Henry E. McCallum in 1912. The proposal made by a committee to construct the new building for “the Secretariat, Council Chamber and Government offices on reclaimed land at the Northern end of Galle Face” was accepted by the Government in 1920 and the plans for the building with three floors was approved in April 1925. The building was designed according to the ‘Ionic Style’, one of the five architectural orders, and resembles the temple of the Greek Goddess Athena, which stands even today on the Acropolis hills in Athens. Chief Architect of the Public Works Department, A. Woodson, was responsible for the design of the old Parliament which incorporated an open outlook to ensure maximum ventilation from the sea breeze flowing across the Galle Face Green. Opposite this Neo-Baroque classical sandstone structure, one can still see the old cannon, located on the edge of Galle Face, pointing towards the Indian Ocean. This perhaps is a reminder that it was once a military stronghold.

In March 1927, an estimate of Rs. 400,000 for the whole scheme including the Secretariat was forwarded to the Government for sanction. Later it was revised by the Public Works Advisory Board to Rs. 450,000 including extra expenses for lifts etc. The required sanction was given in June 1927.

The building is built of solid stone. Special precautions were taken to reinforce the foundation as it was to be built on reclaimed land from the Beira Lake, and the entire
structure was put up on heavy reinforced concrete piles.

The stone for the basement had been quarried at Ruwanwella, an inland town about 40 miles from Colombo. A special quarry was acquired for the purpose of making approximately 1,000 tons of stone and brought to the site. Another 530 tons of stone were brought later to be used in the framework. The heaviest single girder was 51 feet long and weighed 7 tons.

At the end of 1927, the steel framework, concrete floors and the brick walls were completed. A flight of 20 steps, each 50 feet wide, leads to five large doorways of the main entrance to
the hall. Behind it is a corridor 30 feet wide, designed in a classically simple, yet very attractive style.

In 1997 this building was heavily damaged due to the bomb explosion occurred at Galadari Hotel and restoration of the building has done by the Department of Building and restoration
work had been completed in year 2000.

General Planning of old Building

There are four floors,

Total area of the all floors        -        183,872.00 Sq. ft.

(Including Corridors, Washrooms & Other Common Area)

The outside dimensions of the building are,

Length       -      489 L.ft
Width        -      200 L.ft
Height       -      80 L.ft

Total area of the site - 04 acres 53 perches

 

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Presentation of Budget Speech to the Parliament (1947 – up to now)

 

Finance Ministers

Finance Ministers
No.Photo  Date appointedDate Vacated

First Parliament                      1947/10/14 - 1952/04/08

(House of Representatives)     

01Hon. J.R.Jayewardene Minister of Finance1947/09/261952/05/24

Second Parliament                1952/06/09 - 1956/02/18

(House of Representatives)          

02Hon. J.R.Jayewardene Minister of Finance1952/06/091953/10/13
03Hon. Sir Oliver Ernest GoonetillekeMinister of Finance and Leader of the Senate1953/10/141954/07/23
04Hon. M.D.H. JayewardeneMinister of Finance1954/07/011956/02/18

Third Parliament                     1956/04/19 - 1959/12/05

(House of Representatives)  

05Hon. Stanley De ZoysaMinister of Finance1956/04/121959/05/20
06Hon. M.M. MusthaphaMinister of Finance1959/09/261959/09/29
07Hon. Stanley De ZoysaMinister of Finance1959/09/291959/11/22
08Hon. M.M. MusthaphaMinister of Finance1959/11/221960/03/19

Fourth Parliament                  1960/03/10 - 1960/04/23

(House of Representatives)  

09Hon. J.R.Jayewardene Minister of Finance, and of Local Government and Housing and Leader of the House1960/03/211960/04/23

Fifth Parliament                      1960/08/05 - 1964/12/17

(House of Representatives)  

10Hon. Felix R. Dias BandaranaikeMinister of Finance and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Defence and External Affairs1960/07/211960/08/24
11Hon. C.P. De SilvaMinister of Finance, Minister of Agriculture, Land, Irrigation and Power and Leader of the House1962/08/281962/11/08
12Hon. P.B.G. KallugalleMinister of Finance1962/11/081963/05/10
13Hon. T.B. IllangaratneMinister of Finance1963/05/291964/06/10
14Hon Dr. N.M. PereraMinister of Finance1964/06/111964/12/17

Sixth Parliament                      1965/04/05 - 1970/03/25

(House of Representatives)  

15Hon. U.B. WanninayakeMinister of Finance1965/03/271970/03/25

Seventh Parliament                1970/06/07 - 1972/05/22

(House of Representatives)  

16Hon Dr. N.M. Perera Minister of Finance1970/05/311972/05/22

First NSA                                 1972/05/22 - 1977/05/18

(National State Assembly)  

17 Hon Dr. N.M. PereraMinister of Finance1972/05/221975/09/02
18Hon. Felix R. Dias BandaranaikeMinister of Finance1975/09/031977/05/18

Second NSA                            1977/08/04 - 1978/09/07

(National State Assembly)  

19Hon. R.J.G. De Mel Minister of Finance1977/07/231978/09/07

First Parliament DSR                      1978/09/07 - 1988/12/20

(Democratic Socialist Republic)

20Hon. R.J.G. De MelMinister of Finance and Planning1978/09/071988/01/18
21Hon. N.H.M. Naina MarikarMinister of Finance and Planning1988/01/191989/01/03

Second Parliament DSR                 1989/03/09 - 1994/06/24

(Democratic Socialist Republic)

22Hon. R. PremadasaPresident, Minister of Finance1989/01/051989/02/18
23Hon. D.B. WijetungaMinister of Finance1989/02/181994/08/16

Third Parliament DSR                    1994/08/25 - 2000/08/18

(Democratic Socialist Republic)

24Hon.Chandrika Bandaranaike KumaratungaMinister of Finance, Planning Ethnic Affairs and National Integration1994/08/192000/10/10

Fourth Parliament DSR                  2000/10/18 - 2001/10/10

(Democratic Socialist Republic)

25Hon.Chandrika Bandaranaike KumaratungaMinister of Finance2000/10/192001/12/05

Fifth Parliament DSR                     2001/12/19 - 2004/02/07

(Democratic Socialist Republic)

26Hon. K.N. Choksy Minister of Finance2001/12/122004/04/02

Sixth Parliament DSR                     2004/04/22 - 2010/02/09

(Democratic Socialist Republic)

27Hon.Dr.Sarath AmunugamaMinister of Finance2004/04/102005/11/22
28Hon. Mahinda RajapaksaPresident and Minister of Finance2005/11/232010/04/08

Seventh Parliament DSR                2004/04/22 - 2015/06/26

(Democratic Socialist Republic)

29Hon. Mahinda RajapaksaPresident and Minister of Finance2010/04/222015/01/09
30Hon. Ravi KarunanayakeMinister of Finance2015/01/122015/06/26

Eighth Parliament DSR                  2015/09/01 - 2020/03/02

(Democratic Socialist Republic)

31Hon. Ravi KarunanayakeMinister of Finance2015/09/042017/05/22
32Hon. Mangala SamaraweeraMinister of Finance and Mass Media2017/05/222018/10/26
33Hon. Mahinda RajapaksaPrime Minister and Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs2018/10/262018/11/15
34Hon. Mangala SamaraweeraMinister of Finance and Mass Media2018/12/202019/11/21
35Hon. Mahinda RajapaksaPrime Minister and Minister of Finance, Economy and Policy Development, Minister of Buddhasasana, Cultural and Religious Affairs and Minister of Urban Development, Water Supply and Housing Facilities 2019/11/212020/03/02
 

Ninth Parliament DSR                    2020/08/20 - 

(Democratic Socialist Republic)

36Hon. Mahinda RajapaksaPrime Minister and Minister of Finance, Minister of Buddhasasana, Religious & Cultural Affairs and Minister of Urban Development & Housing 2020/08/092021/07/08
37Hon. Basil RajapaksaMinister of Finance2021/07/082022/04/03
38Hon. M.U.M. Ali SabryMinister of Finance2022/04/042022/05/09
39cab4b11a-8b06-4d1d-a74f-17730fb34c27 (500×500)Hon. Ranil WickremesingheMinister of Finance2022/05/25up to now

 

List Of Deputy Ministers, State Ministers of Finance
No.  Date appointedDate Vacated

First Parliament                       1947/10/14 - 1952/04/08

(House of Representatives)

01Senator Herbert Eric JanszParliament Secretary to the Minister of Finance  
02Senator Louis Lucian HunterParliament Secretary to the Minister of Finance  

First Parliament                       1952/06/09 - 1926/02/18

(House of Representatives)

03Senator Louis Lucian HunterParliament Secretary to the Minister of Finance1952/06/091953/07/01
04Reginald Sydney Vernon PoulierParliament Secretary to the Minister of Finance1953/08/271953/10/19
05M.D.H. JayawardhanaParliament Secretary to the Minister of Finance1953/10/191954/01/07
06U.B. WanninayakeParliament Secretary to the Minister of Finance1954/01/071956/04/05

Third Parliament                      1956/04/19 - 1959/12/05

(House of Representatives)

07Senator Chandradasa WijesingheParliament Secretary to the Minister of Finance1956/04/12 
08Nimal KarunatillakeParliament Secretary to the Minister of Finance 1959/05/20
09M.M. MusthaphaParliament Secretary to the Minister of Finance1959/09/291959/11/22
10D.T. PasqualParliament Secretary to the Minister of Finance1959/11/221960/01/02

Fourth Parliament                  1960/03/10 - 1960/04/23

(House of Representatives)

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Fifth Parliament                      1960/08/05 - 1964/12/17

(House of Representatives)

11George RajapaksaParliament Secretary to the Minister of Finance1960/08/051962/08/24
12Reginald Sydney Vernon PoulierParliament Secretary to the Minister of Finance1962/08/281962/11/08
13Mudiyanse TennakooneParliament Secretary to the Minister of Finance1962/11/091963/09/28
14S.K. KarunadasaParliament Secretary to the Minister of Finance1963/11/291964/06/10
15J.P. ObeysekereParliament Secretary to the Minister of Finance1964/06/111964/12/03

Sixth Parliament                      1965/04/05 - 1970/03/25

(House of Representatives)

16Nanediri WimalasenaParliament Secretary to the Minister of Finance1965/04/051970/05/27

Seventh Parliament                1970/06/07 - 1972/05/22

(House of Representatives)

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First NSA                                 1972/05/22 - 1977/05/18

(National State Assembly)

17W.N. de AlwisDeputy Minister of Finance1975/10/011977/05/18

Second NSA                            1977/08/04 - 1978/09/07

(National State Assembly)

18M. Festus PereraDeputy Minister of Finance1977/07/231978/02/06
19M.H.M. Neina MarikkarDeputy Minister of Finance1978/02/061978/09/07

First Parliament DSR                       1978/09/07 - 1988/12/20

(Democratic Socialist Republic)

20M.H.M. Neina MarikkarDeputy Minister of Finance1978/09/151988/01/18
21John AmaratungaDeputy Minister of Finance1988/01/191989/01/09

Second Parliament DSR                 1989/03/09 - 1994/06/24

(Democratic Socialist Republic)

22J Harold HerathMinister of State for Finance1989/02/181990/03/28
23J Harold HerathMinister of State for Finance1990/03/301994/08/15

Third Parliament DSR                    1994/08/25 - 2000/08/18

(Democratic Socialist Republic)

24Jeyaraj FernandopulleDeputy Minister of Finance1994/09/011994/09/22
25G.L. PeirisDeputy Minister of Finance1994/09/222000/10/10

Fourth Parliament DSR                   2000/10/18 - 2001/10/10

(Democratic Socialist Republic)

26G.L. PeirisDeputy Minister of Finance2000/11/252001/09/13
27S.B. DissanayakeDeputy Minister of Finance2000/11/252001/09/13
28Mangala SamaraweeraDeputy Minister of Finance and Planning2001/09/142001/12/07

Fifth Parliament DSR                       2001/12/19 - 2004/02/07

(Democratic Socialist Republic)

29Bandula GunawardanaMinister of Rural Economy and Deputy Minister of Finance2001/12/122004/02/07

Sixth Parliament DSR                    2004/04/22 - 2010/02/09   

(Democratic Socialist Republic)

30Ranjith SiyambalapitiyaDeputy Minister of Finance2004/04/102005/11/22
31Ranjith SiyambalapitiyaDeputy Minister of Finance and Planning and Deputy Minister of Higher Education2005/11/232007/01/27
32Rohana DissanayakeDeputy Minister of Finance and Planning2005/11/232005/11/25
33Ranjith SiyambalapitiyaMinister of State Revenue and Finance (Non Cabinet)2007/01/282007/09/03
34Ranjith SiyambalapitiyaDeputy Minister of Finance2007/09/042010/04/09
35Ranjith SiyambalapitiyaMinister of State Revenue and Finance (Non Cabinet)2007/09/042010/04/09
36Sarath AmunugamaDeputy Minister of Finance2009/01/172010/04/09

Seventh Parliament DSR                 2010/04/22 - 2015/06/26

(Democratic Socialist Republic)

37Chandrasiri GajadeeraDeputy Minister of Finance and Planning2010/04/232010/11/22
38Sarath AmunugamaDeputy Minister of Finance and Planning2010/05/052010/11/22
39Gitanjana GunawardenaDeputy Minister of Finance and Planning2010/11/222012/11/01
40Mahinda SamarasingheState Minister of Finance2015/03/222015/06/26

Eighth Parliament DSR                  2015/09/01 - 2020/03/02

(Democratic Socialist Republic)

41Lakshman Yapa AbeywardenaState Minister of Finance2015/09/182017/05/30
42Eran WickramaratneState Minister of Finance2017/05/312018/10/26
43Lasantha AlagiyawannaDeputy Minister of Finance and Mass Media2017/05/312018/10/26
44Anura Priyadharshana YapaState Minister of Finance2018/11/072018/11/15
45Eran WickramaratneState Minister of Finance2018/12/212019/11/21

Ninth Parliament DSR                    2020/08/20 -

(Democratic Socialist Republic)

46Shehan SemasingheState Minister of Samurdhi, Household Economy, Micro Finance, Self Employment, Business Development and Underutilized State Resources Development2020/08/122020/09/25
47Ajith Nivard CabraalState Minister of Money & Capital Market and State Enterprise Reforms2020/08/122021/09/13
48Shehan SemasingheState Minister of Samurdhi, Household Economy, Micro Finance, Self Employment and Business Development2020/09/252022/04/28
49
Shehan SemasingheState Minister of Finance2022/09/08 
50
Ranjith SiyambalapitiyaState Minister of Finance2022/09/09 

 

Finance Secretaries

Finance Secretaries
No.PhotoName/Time Period
01Mr. C.E. Jones (29.09.1947 – 12.12.1950)
02Mr. T.D. Perera (13.12.1950 – 12.03.1951)
03Mr. A.G. Ranasinha (13.03.1951 – 13.10.1954)
04Mr. L.J. Seneviratne (14.10.1954 – 14.08.1956)
05Mr. S.F.Amarasinghe (15.08.1956 – 31.05.1961)
06Mr. H.S. Amarasinghe (01.06.1961 – 10.10.1963)
07Mr. H.E. Tennekoone (11.10.1963 – 18.12.1963)
08Mr. H.J. Samarakkody (19.12.1963 – 14.11.1968)
09Mr. M. Rajendra (15.11.1968 – 06.05.1971)
10Mr. C.A. Cooray (17.05.1971 – 01.07.1975)
11Dr. L.R. Jayewardena (16.07.1975 – 08.03.1978)
12Dr. W.M. Thilakeratne (28.03.1978 – 04.02.1987)
13Mr. B. Mahadeva (05.02.1987 – 19.07.1987)
14Mr. C. Chanmugam (20.07.1987 – 31.12.1988)
15Mr. R. Paskaralingam (04.01.1989 – 18.01.1994)
16Mr. N.V.K.K. Weragoda (19.01.1994 – 18.08.1994)
17Mr. A.S. Jayawardena (19.08.1994 – 07.11.1995)
18Mr. B.C. Perera (08.01.1996 – 31.01.1998)
19Mr. Dixon Nilaweera (16.03.1998 – 01.11.1999)
20Dr. P.B. Jayasundera (01.11.1999 – 18.12.2001)
21Mr. J. Charitha Ratwatte (19.12.2001 – 02.04.2004)
22Dr. P.B. Jayasundera (19.04.2004 – 17.09.2008)
23Mr. S. Abeysinghe (18.09.2008 – 29.09.2009)
24Dr. P.B. Jayasundera (29.09.2009 – 09.01.2015)
25Dr. R.H.S. Samaratunga (12.01.2015 – 26.10.2018)
26Mr. S.R. Attygalle (31.10.2018 – 30.12.2018)
27Dr. R.H.S. Samaratunga (31.12.2018 – 19.11.2019)
28Mr. S.R. Attygalle (20.11.2019 - 07-04-2022)
29Mr. K.M. Mahinda Siriwardana (08.04.2022 - up to now)

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