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Nalaka Godahewa
Dr. Nalaka Godahewa
Born 7 June 1965 (age 50)
Nationality Sri Lankan
Occupation
Chairman, Securities Exchange Commission (August 2012-January 2015)
Chairman, Sri Lanka Tourism (2010–2012)
Managing Director, Sri Lanka Insurance (2006–2009)

CEO Offshore Operatons, MAS Holdings (2002-2005)
Nalaka Godahewa is a former Chairman of the Securities Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka. Godahewa’s who was then chairman of Sri Lanka Tourism was appointed as SEC Chairman in mid 2012 after two of his predecessors, Indrani Sugathadasa and Thilak Karunaratne, had to resign within 12 months as a result of a stock market crisis during April 2011 to August 2012.[1] According to Bloomberg statistics, within the first few weeks of Godahewa's appointment as SEC head, the market bounced back from world’s worst performing stock market status to the third best performing stock market status.[2] This prompted the business newspaper Daily FT to carry a headline "From Bust to Boom".[3] In November 2012 Godahewa presented a three-year roadmap for capital market development in Sri Lanka.[4] which was endorsed by key industry stakeholders as a timely, positive step in the right direction.[5] By January 2014 Godahewa was in a position to publicly claim that "Foundation laid; time for other stakeholders to deliver"[6] The all share price index of CSE had reached 7500 and was performing above all regional and global indices when Godahewa announced in January 2015 the vision and strategies for the market capitalization to be 100Bn by 2020.[7]

Education and Early Career

At University of Moratuwa - With Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering final year batch 1991
A past student of Ananda College, Nalaka Godahewa entered the Engineering faculty of University of Moratuwa in 1986. He began his career quite late having lost two years since completing A/L due to the long backlog in entering universities and two more years due to JVP insurgency in the late 1980s.[8]

He started his career at Unilever Ceylon as a management trainee, and within less than 10 years, Godahewa became the youngest CEO of MAS Holdings, one of Sri Lanka’s corporate entities and an exporter of apparel products to international brands such as Victoria's Secret Stores, Nike, Gap and Marks & Spencer.[9] He managed several overseas operations for MAS Holdings in countries such as Vietnam, Madagascar Indonesia and India gaining valuable experience in setting up international joint venture partnerships. With exposure to six different industries, namely FMCG, Telecommunications, Apparel, Insurance, health care, and tourism.[10] He has served both in private sector and public sector.[11]

Godahewa holds a BSc Honours Degree in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering from the University of Moratuwa and is academically qualified in three different disciplines of management; Engineering, Marketing and Finance[citation needed]. While working at Unilever he read for an MBA from the PIM of University of Sri Jayewardenepura. He was awarded a PhD in Marketing from the University of South Australia in 2008 [12] and he was listed in the University website in 2014 as a high achieving alumni.[13] Godahewa is a Fellow Member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing (UK), a Fellow Member of the Institute of Chartered Management Accountants (UK) and a Member of the Certified Management Accountants ( Australia).[14] His PhD thesis was on ' Market orientation and the performance of Sri Lankan apparel manufacturers in the post MFA environment.[15]

Involving in a National Cause at Sri Lanka Insurance

Presidents Mahinda Rajapaksa's Visit to SLIC in 2009 after the Government Take Over
The year 2009 was a critical year for the insurance company Sri Lanka Insurance corporation.[16] As a result of a Supreme court order the largest insurance company in the country was handed over from private sector to the Government. Customer confidence was falling rapidly and unions were gaining upper hand. This was the time financial institutions across borders were collapsing due to world financial crisis. A crisis at the Sri Lanka Insurance Cooperation would was triggered a chain reaction in Sri Lanka too. Godahewa was appointed as competent authority of Sri Lanka Insurance in June 2009 with the task of handling the company affairs.[17] Subsequently appointed as the managing Director of Sri Lanka Insurance,[18] Godahewa, restructured the company within a very short period of time and posted some of the best financial results with the revenue growth of over 30%.[19] He was instrumental in launching the new advertising campaign of Sri Lanka Insurance ‘Like Father Like Mother ( Piyekumen, Mawakemen)’ in 2009[20] highlighting the two core strengths of Sri Lanka insurance of having the government protection and private sector type service standards.[21] He also rebranded life and motor insurance products of SLIC making both categories the fastest growing insurance brands in the market.[22] During his tenure as Managing Director, Sri Lanka Insurance made several strategic investments which were also resulted in substantial unrealized capital gains to the company. These investments included buying controlling stakes of NDB Bank, Seylan Bank and Hatton National Bank. Under his leadership Sri Lanka Insurance made history in 2010 by declaring the highest ever bonus of Rs 3 Bn to the life insurance policy holders of SLIC.[23] This helped increasing the brand credibility significantly.[24]

Turning around Apollo Hospitals and rebranding as Lanka Hospitals

With Defense Secretary Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Central Bank Governor Nivad Cabraal at the relaunch of Lanka Hospitals in 2009
Apollo was a private hospital originally set up by an Indian company and subsequently sold to Sri Lanka Insurance. By 2009 the hospital was not doing well. When Sri Lanka Insurance ownership reverted to government then Defense secretary Gotabhaya Rajapaksa was appointed Chairman of the struggling hospital. The original idea was to convert the hospital to a military hospital as it was not financially viable to maintain. Hand in hand with Gotabaya Rajapksa, the Chairman of the SLIC-controlled Apollo hospitals, Godahewa, who was the Managing Director of Sri Lanka Insurance took a series of measures to turn around the company which was rebranded as Lanka Hospitals and became an industry bench mark for service excellence in the health care industry.[25] Considering his contribution towards turning around Lanka Hospitals from loss making company to a highly profitable and one of the most sought after private health care services of the country, the Chairman Gotabaya Rajapaksa invited him to remain on the Board even after he left SLIC to become the Chairman of Sri Lanka Tourism. When Fortis health care of Singapore bought a substantial shareholding of Lanka Hospitals[26] in 2011 LHP board made full use of the expertise of Forties to strengthen the medical standards of the hospital The Sunday Leader.[27] The joint collaboration between the Super Religare Laboratories of Fortis Health Care and Lanka Hospitals in setting up an international standard laboratory network in the country was also a strategic decision that helped the hospitals increasing overall profitability.[28]

Formulating the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Strategy 2011-2016

As the Chairman of Sri Lanka Tourism Dr Nalaka Godahewa was instrumental in developing the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Strategy 2011-2016 which was approved by the Cabinet of Ministers of Sri Lanka[29] It was under his direction that Sri Lanka Tourism started promoting a clear value proposition of the destination being authentic, compact and diverse under the new tagline ‘Refreshingly Sri Lanka, the Wonder of Asia’.[30] He has been commended by key corporate personalities in the country for creating a highly efficient and investor friendly management culture within a government organization and also for his highly strategic and focused approach towards developing tourism in the post war Sri Lanka.[31] In the 2011/12 annual report the Chairman of Aitken Spence Group, Mr Harry Jayewardene, probably one of the most out spoken and highly critical business leader in the country, states "I must commend the one-stop shop now operated by Sri Lanka Tourism for those interested in entering the industry. The new facilitation body is a much needed single point of contact and has clearly eased the processing and coordination complexities faced by investors".[32] Godahewa was invited by UNWTO on several occasions to talk about Sri Lanka Tourism.[33] He also took a special interest in promoting Chinese tourism to Sri Lanka and made a special contribution by bringing to limelight the historical records of the 14th century Chinese Naval Admiral Zheng He who visited Sri Lanka 6 times.[34] In 2012 Godahewa launched a coffee table book named Refreshingly Sri Lanka jointly with the photographer Dilum Alagiyawanna to support the Tourism promotions efforts of the country.[35] However Sri Lanka Tourism Promotions Bureau changed the 'Refreshingly Sri Lanka' tagline immediately following the exit of Godahewa showing sharp differences of openion within the Ministry.

Disagreements with the hierarchy on tourism promotions strategy

During May 2012, wide publicity was given by Sri Lankan media about a likely dispute between Godahewa the Chairman of Tourism and the Secretary to the Ministry of Economic Development P B Jayasundara when Godahewa suddenly resigned from the three of the four state sector chairmanships he was holding[36] Though both of them denied that the resignations were due to any clash between the Tourism Chairman and the Secretary to the Ministry of Economic Development, industry sources pointed out that there were major differences of opinions between the two top persons in tourism.[37] Godahewa, a PhD holder in marketing, strongly believed that the country requires an aggressive marketing promotions campaign following the first two years of product development after the war ended in 2009. This position was not supported by the Ministry who wanted the tourism organisations to be restructured.[38] Ministry went to the extent of issuing its own press statement when media expressed serious concern about a crisis in tourism administration and Minister Basil Rajapaksa clarified the ministry view point of how country and investment promotions should be handled.[39] However most of the media continued to express the opinion that professionals such as Godahewa should be given a free hand to deliver. Sunday Times Business Editorial on 10 June 2012 observed that Sri Lanka’s tourism promotions have got adversely affected due to disputes between officials professionally competent in tourism promotion and marketing, and bureaucrats who have little or no knowledge about the intricacies of destination marketing. It further said "Godahewa's usefulness may have ended in tourism marketing and promotion, as far as the Ministry is concerned. However his skills and competence have not gone unnoticed by the President’ pointing out that SLTDA chairman continues to be a key speaker at most of the international business forums attended by President President Mahinda Rajapaksa himself.[40]

Heading Securities Exchange Commission during one of the most volatile periods


Presenting Capital Market Development Road Map 2012 with Chairman Colombo Stock Exchange Krishan Balendra
Nalaka Godahewa’s appointment to SEC as Chairman took place at a time there were a number of controversies surrounding the Colombo Stock Exchange. During the last 12 months proceeding his appointment on 28 August 2012, two chairpersons of SEC had resigned due to public pressure following continuous decline in the overall market performance.[41] Once rated the Asia’s second best performing stock market in Asia the CSE had become Asia’s worst performing stock market by mid-2012. The SEC chairmanship became vacant on 17 Aug when Former Chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission Tilak Karunaratne resigned, claiming he had come under pressure from market players being investigated for alleged stock market.[42] On the other hand active investors pointed out that during Karunratne’s tenure the market performance got from bad to worst due to ad hoc decision making and excessive regulations. Same allegation was there for Karunaratne’s predecessor Indrani Sugathadasa, during whose short tenure the market crash actually started.[43] Godahewa on the other hand was seen as a more market friendly regulator respected by both public sector and private sector[44] and the market confidence was visible in the immediate turnaround of the market following his appointment.[45] The new regulator assured that all investigations would continue without interruption but promised a more strategic approach for regulation and market development.[46] Following the introduction of a 10-point action plan for market development,[47] the market bounced back once again[48] All Share Price Index (CSEASI) returned to 6500 mark in June 2013, one year after it hit the bottom.[49] In October 2013 Godahewa presented to the public the first year achievents at SEC which demonstrated that the implementation of the capital market development plan was on track.[50] When capital market vision 2020 was launched in January 2015 with a target of achieving USD 100 B the market performance had reached a peak with ASPI at 7500 plus and performing better than all regional and global indices.[51] In January 2015, the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) was voted the "Most Sustainable Growth Exchange" in Asia, by the subscribers of the CIF Journal of UK, the World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF), Pacific Investment Management Company (PIMCO) and Fidelity Investments.[52]

Allegations and Responses

Ceremonially opening the London Stock Exchange with Sri Lanka High Commissioner to UK Dr Chris Nonis and CEO of LSE in 2014
When Dr Nalaka Godahewa was appointed to lead SEC, he was accused by a Sri Lankan News paper of being "A Pawn Of The Stock Market Mafia".[53] It was best answered by market performance which was reported in daily FT under the heading Capital raised via Bourse booms to record Rs. 119.4 b which reported that “ Amount raised in 2013 was up 300% over 2012 and surpasses even the 2010-09 bull run years and active 2011”. It further stated “Most analysts viewed these achievements, along with record raising of debt worth Rs. 68.3 billion and net foreign inflow of Rs. 34.1 billion, as testimony of a major turnaround for the CSE after having been bruised by various allegations in 2011 and 2012.”.[54] By the end of 2014 the market capitalization was up 631% since the end of the war and the annual net foreign inflaw had exceeded Rs 97 Bn leading to a Daily FT cover story under the title “ Capital market gathers momentum” which remarked ” This achievement is commendable since there were many who warned that foreigners would shun the Colombo Stock Market after it was faced with allegations of manipulation among other ills”.[55]

In June 2013 Sri Lankan news paper, Sunday Times, published an article saying that a major investment in to the country is under investigation [56] and continued the story for a few weeks indirectly speculating that there is a probe on Dr Godahewa, a government official for facilitating such investment. Responding to the allegations, Krrish Transworks, the foreign Investment company involved, issued a press statement pointing out there has never being any investigation on its investments into SL and all transactions of the company have always been above board.[57] The press release also praised the Sri Lankan government officials for their commitment and transparency and pointed out that the negative publicity with ulterior motives are in fact affecting the confidence of the investors who are looking at Sri Lanka positively.[58] Answering a question from the press, Mahinda Rajapaksa the President of the country, clarified on 30 July 2013, that there has never been any complain or an investigation on matters related to Krrish group [59] This story which was created and sustained over several months by Sunday Times was not endorsed nor supported by any other responsible national news papers except a few politically motivated websites. In January 2014 the news paper acknowledged that there has been a formal complaint to the Press Council by SEC about its lack of media ethics.[60]

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2Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia  Empty Re: Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia Mon Dec 07, 2015 4:19 pm

nimantha80


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Mad Mad Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad No No No No No pale pale pale pale

3Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia  Empty Re: Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia Mon Dec 07, 2015 4:46 pm

karuna


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I ask the question . How old are you

4Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia  Empty Re: Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia Mon Dec 07, 2015 6:00 pm

karuna


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Maka  nawakathawak to me too long

5Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia  Empty Re: Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia Mon Dec 07, 2015 7:47 pm

nimantha80


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deviyoth kopa wela me aparadeta.denawa hedila yanna.

6Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia  Empty Re: Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia Mon Dec 07, 2015 8:23 pm

soileconomy

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Mr Godahewa is one of the best corporate leaders in Sri Lanka.
Grama sewakala  Janadhipathila wunama mahema dewal wenama.It is Sri Lankan style.

7Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia  Empty Re: Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia Tue Dec 08, 2015 8:49 am

hettdas

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Mr. Godahewa is a well educated gent. But unfortunately had to associate  corrupted politicians. If he didn't come to a government position he would be still a very useful person to a country. But we can say law is common for any one if he/She does wrong doing in a yahapalana government.

8Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia  Empty Re: Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia Tue Dec 08, 2015 9:12 am

Dhehan

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Whoever it is, the law is common for every citizen whether they are educated or non educated. So he should think before doing the wrong thing.

9Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia  Empty Re: Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia Tue Dec 08, 2015 9:53 am

worthiness


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None is perfect. Let Judiciary take final conclusion. It is common norm now that they are independent to make the justice without blanket.

10Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia  Empty Re: Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia Tue Dec 08, 2015 10:12 am

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Sad to see waste of talent

11Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia  Empty Re: Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia Tue Dec 08, 2015 10:46 am

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If this Dr Godahewa was so educated and such a corporate leader, why didn't he see that there was a conflict of interest in being the SEC chairman and sitting on so many boards at the same time??? It's like the Central Bank Governor sitting on a commercial bank board.

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Dhehan

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10:53:15
nuwank wrote:If this Dr Godahewa was so educated and such a corporate leader, why didn't he see that there was a conflict of interest in being the SEC chairman and sitting on so many boards at the same time??? It's like the Central Bank Governor sitting on a commercial bank board.
True

13Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia  Empty Re: Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia Tue Dec 08, 2015 3:18 pm

Chinwi

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The accusation is, they (SEC) have allocated  Rs 5 million for an awareness programme on stock market and paid that amount secretly to  a company in USA (to their account in USA ) to perform   music /thamasha shows in a rugger tournament in Sri Lanka.  (As per news items)

On this FCID has arrested Mr. Dhammika Perera and Dr. N. Godahewa.

First of all we should know no organisation  in Govt. can pay cash in US Dollars such a way.

We know even to pay few thousand US$ for our study purposes we have to show proper documents to the banks.

All the foreign payments in the govt. is channelled with the participation of specific bodies such as Department of External Resources ,  exchange controller etc.  

The elegant officers in those Departments   will never transfer such a big amount without studying proper agreements and no one will approve for releasing foreign currency without all the supportive docs.

2. A Head of Department cannot pay cash as he want.
Accountants and Finance Department  share responsibility for all transactions. They have to have duly prepared document , agreements and approvals before writing cheques.

For US$ dealings they have to prepare necessary special documents to produce to the relevant places with the copies if agreements with the external party (here, music group) .

Hence, there should be more arrests including the officials in other departments or there is some error in this accusation.

I can never think those officers  behave such an unusual way.

14Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia  Empty Re: Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia Tue Dec 08, 2015 9:05 pm

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nuwank wrote:If this Dr Godahewa was so educated and such a corporate leader, why didn't he see that there was a conflict of interest in being the SEC chairman and sitting on so many boards at the same time??? It's like the Central Bank Governor sitting on a commercial bank board.
Very good point to note.

15Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia  Empty Re: Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia Tue Dec 08, 2015 9:30 pm

karuna


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nimantha80 wrote:deviyoth kopa wela me aparadeta.denawa hedila yanna.
Pora jathika weerayak da ban . However sstar doing good job to share market investers, she waste her time for introducing everything of stock market.

16Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia  Empty Re: Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia Tue Dec 08, 2015 9:53 pm

Yahapalanaya

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Thanks for photo and details.Now I can remember this guy in University of Moratuwa.

17Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia  Empty Re: Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia Wed Dec 09, 2015 9:55 am

Dhehan

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Me too attended his lectures long time back, about 12yrs ago. I had a very good regards to him but now his REAL face has been exposed. He used his education / knowledge in a delinquent way.

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glad


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Is there anyway he can come out of this and do some clean work? Sri Lanka needs brains like these to work honestly to move forward.

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Yahapalanaya

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glad wrote:Is there anyway he can come out of this and do some clean work? Sri Lanka needs brains like these to work honestly to move forward.
Srilanka has lot of talented,inteligent and genuinely working people.

20Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia  Empty Re: Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia Wed Dec 09, 2015 12:31 pm

Dhehan

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Yahapalanaya wrote:
glad wrote:Is there anyway he can come out of this and do some clean work? Sri Lanka needs brains like these to work honestly to move forward.
Srilanka has lot of talented,inteligent and genuinely working people.
True, but some occasions money will lead these so called "Intelligent / Talented" people.

21Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia  Empty Re: Dr Nalaka Godahewa - Wikipedia Wed Dec 09, 2015 12:59 pm

worthiness


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He can defend himself freely if such accusations are false. He is still a respondent & may become free of allegations or guilty after hearings.

Whoever utilize public funds at own discretion & in illegal manner is subject to question & punishment.

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