GCE A-L results: Committee hands over report to President
The Experts Committee appointed by the President to look into issues related to the GCE Advanced Level Examination 2011 results, handed over its report to President Mahinda Rajapaksa yesterday.
Committee chairman, Research and Technology Ministry Secretary Dhara Wijetilleke handed over the report containing their findings and recommendations.
The rest of the committee members were Colombo University Vice Chancellor Prof Kshanika Hiriburegama, Moratuwa University Vice Chancellor Prof Ananda Jayawardene, Uva University Vice Chancellor Prof Ranjith Premalal de Silva and Royal College Principal Upali Gunasekera.
All committee members and Presidential Chief of Staff Gamini Senarath were present on the occasion.
Courtesy: Daily News
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Another report that is destined to gather dust.
The leadership is fundamentally incapable of rectifying errors in the system of governance.
Hope recedes, if ever at all, it existed in the first place.
NA, you should not make pessimistic assumptions. The Hon President has to study the Report and then implement the recommendations, for the good of our AL students. Surely, you have to be fair!