Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswamy has submitted his resignation earlier this month and plans to leave his post in December. The Governor had tendered his resignation on November first week, citing personal reasons. According to reports, Dr. Coomaraswamy had planned on resigning even before the Presidential Election, which was held on November 16. He will chair his final monetary policy decision on November 29 and will step down from his post on December 20. Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswamy assumed duties in July 2016, as the fourteenth Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. Dr. Coomaraswamy completed his university education with a BA (Hons.) Degree from the University of Cambridge and went on to obtain his PhD in Economics from the University of Sussex. He joined the Central Bank of Ceylon in 1974 as a staff officer. Dr. Coomaraswamy had served the Central Bank for fifteen years, working in the Departments of Economic Research, Statistics and Bank Supervision. However, from 1981 – 1989 he was released from the Bank’s service to serve at the Ministry of Finance and Planning. He held a number of senior positions at the Commonwealth Secretariat from 1990 – 2008, including Head of the Economic Affairs Division, Deputy Director of the Secretary General’s Office and Interim Director of the Commonwealth Secretariat’s Social Transformation Programme Division. He was a member of the Monetary Policy Consultative Committee of CBSL from 2013 – 2015 and Advisor to the Ministry of Development Strategies and International Trade 2015-2016
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