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Panduka Keerthinanda Steps Down as Chairman Land Reform Commission

Leaves Behind  a Legacy of Change  

Renowned lawyer Panduka Keerthinanda, known for his outstanding contributions to several government ministries, resigned from his role as Chairman of the Land Reform Commission (LRC) yesterday. His departure was marked by an emotional farewell from the ministry’s employees, who presented him with a memento inscribed with the heartfelt message, “Dear Sir, thank you for being a leader who inspires positive change.”

Appointed to the position in 2023 by then Minister of Lands Harin Fernando and thereafter re-appointed by the former President Ranil Wickremesinghe  Keerthinanda’s leadership at the LRC was characterized by a series of significant administrative reforms and a focus on efficiency and modernization. His tenure brought about remarkable improvements in the commission’s financial performance and operational effectiveness, setting a high standard for future leadership.

In an interview with The Morning Telegraph, Panduka Keerthinanda expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to serve the Land Reform Commission, stating, “I am pleased to have had the chance to contribute to this vital ministry and help uplift land reforms. I extend my sincere best wishes to my successor and hope they will continue the positive work we’ve started.”  

Achievements During His Term:

  1. Financial Success: Under Keerthinanda’s leadership, the Land Reform Commission saw impressive financial performance. In 2023, the commission posted a profit of LKR 650 million, followed by a LKR 350 million profit by September 2024. Over the past two years, the commission remitted LKR 1.465 billion to the national treasury, including LKR 365 million in 2024 alone
  2. Property Acquisition: One of his major accomplishments was the purchase of the LRC Head Office property located at 475 Kaduwella Road, Battaramulla, securing a long-term asset for the organization.
  3. Land Distribution: In 2024, the commission successfully distributed 6,500 land deeds, improving land ownership and security for many citizens.
  4. Modernization and Digitalization: Keerthinanda spearheaded a digital transformation initiative at the LRC in 2024. This included the introduction of a digital data system, the completion of the Land Ledger on May 22, 2024, and the integration of a Geomapper for efficient land management.
  5. Policy Reforms: He also implemented new land alienation rules based on the government chief valuer’s circular, ensuring a more transparent and fair process for land allocation.

A Legacy of Service and Innovation:

Panduka Keerthinanda is not only celebrated for his recent contributions at the LRC but also for his broader role in the development of Sri Lanka’s legal and administrative landscape. He has worked extensively across various ministries, bringing a results-oriented approach to governance. His legal expertise and commitment to public service have led to many successful reforms over the years.

Keerthinanda’s tenure at the LRC exemplifies his dedication to enhancing public institutions through innovation, transparency, and efficiency. His leadership in initiating the digitization program and streamlining land distribution processes reflects his forward-thinking vision for the future of Sri Lanka’s land management sector.

As he steps down from his position, Keerthinanda leaves behind a legacy of positive change, with employees and colleagues alike praising his contributions. His impact on the Land Reform Commission will continue to be felt as the institution benefits from the reforms he put in place.

THE MORNING TELEGRAPH

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