D. S. De Silva

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D. S. De Silva
30th Auditor General of Ceylon
In office
14 September 1963 21 February 1964
Preceded by L. A. Weerasinghe
Succeeded by B. L. W. Fernando

D. S. De Silva was the 30th Auditor General of Ceylon. He was appointed on 14 September 1963, succeeding L. A. Weerasinghe, and held the office until 21 February 1964. He was succeeded by B. L. W. Fernando. [1]

Lionel Arthur Weerasinghe was the 29th Auditor General of Ceylon. He was appointed on 2 March 1953, succeeding E. Allen Smith, and held the office until 14 September 1963. He was succeeded by D. S. De Silva.

B. L. W. Fernando was the 31st Auditor General of Ceylon. He was appointed on 21 February 1964, succeeding D. S. De Silva, and held the office until 15 August 1969. He was succeeded by D. R. Settinayake.

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References

  1. "Former Auditor Generals". auditorgeneral.gov.lk. Retrieved 13 December 2013.
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Preceded by
L. A. Weerasinghe
Auditor General of Ceylon
1963–1964
Succeeded by
B. L. W. Fernando