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Sri Lankan lawyer and bureaucrat (born 1948)
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Charitha Ratwatte
NationalitySri Lankan

Jayampathy Charitha Ratwatte III (known as Charitha Ratwatte; born 1948) is a Sri Lankan lawyer and bureaucrat. He is a senior adviser to the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka and former Secretary to the Treasury. He was the chairman of the United National Party.

He is the son of J. C. Ratwatte Adigar, a member of the State Council of Ceylon, who hailed from a prominent Radala family from the Kingdom of Kandy. Educated at Royal College Colombo, Ratwatte graduated from the University of Ceylon, Colombo, with a degree in Law in 1970 and took oaths as an advocate.

In 1977, Ratwatte was appointed by President J. R. Jayawardene as Chairman of the National Youth Services Council and became the Director General of Youth Services in 1979. He was later appointed as Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Youth Affairs. Since 1994, he has been the managing director of the Sri Lanka Business Development Centre, with the exception of 2002 to 2004, when he was appointed as Secretary to the Treasury and Ministry of Finance.

He married Chulanee Nelunkanthi. Their son Jayampathy Charitha Ratwatte IV is a social entrepreneur and corporate executive and their daughter Prashanthi Tehanee Ratwatte is an Associate Director at Kelley School of Business.

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References

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  2. New body under PM to oversee Foreign Ministry
  3. "U.S. AWARDS A US$ 560,000 - GRANT FOR DEVELOPMENT OF A 300 MW COAL FIRED POWER PLANT". Slembassyusa.org. 29 July 2003. Retrieved 23 February 2012.
  4. RATWATTE BASNAYAKE - Family #3060

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