24-hour hotlines to report violations of govt. orders, public inconveniences

24-hour hotlines to report violations of govt. orders, public inconveniences

March 26, 2020   10:59 pm

On the directives of President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, the Public Relations Division of the Presidential Secretariat will remain open 24 hours to receive public complaints, the PMD said.

People can lodge their complaints on violations of government orders and regulations or any inconvenience caused through 011-2354550 and 011-2354655.

In the event the public cannot get through on these telephone numbers they can contact the officials through direct numbers of the Presidential Secretariat on 011-2354354 extension 3872/3874/3875.

The Director of Public Coordination Kapila Gunasinghe can be contacted on 077-3743718.

The telephone numbers to complain on any matter related to the spread of  Coronavirus are 011-2860003 and 011-2860004 as well as the public can contact through the telephone number 0112354354 with the extension of  3355 and all information given by the public will be immediately directed to the relevant divisions.

A full investigation would also be held on the non-compliance to the directives of the President, the PMD added.

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