Leo Fernando
Sir Leo Fernando, was a Ceylonese businessman and politician. He was a member of parliament for the Buttala Electoral District.
Warusahennedige Leo Fernando was born on 18 November 1895. He developed a considerable ownership in the transport sector, having established the Panadura Bus Company and owning transport lorries. He also owned many Tea and Rubber plantations in Ceylon, the Gikiyanakande and Meddegedara estates among them. The Gikiyanakande estate was owned previously by Queen Elizabeth's cousin, Lord Elphinstone. The signing of the deeds at the time of purchase by Fernando were done at Buckingham Palace in 1950. He also owned significant shareholdings in Associated Motorways, Central Hospitals and the Southwestern bus company. The Panadura Bus Company was later nationalised in 1958 to form the Ceylon Transport Board. At the time of his death in 1954, Panadura Motor Transit owned more than 350 buses, 200 lorries and more than 10,000 acres of tea and rubber plantations, apart from his significant investments in several top companies in Ceylon. He donated the college hall of Sri Sumangala College in his home town of Panadura.
Fernando was elected to the Parliament of Ceylon at the 1st parliamentary election in 1947 representing the Buttala electorate, securing over 77% of the vote. He retained the seat at the subsequent parliamentary elections in 1952, with a healthy 70% of the vote and remained in parliament until his death in 1954.
He and wife, Irene, had three daughters and a son. They are Kusumalatha, Mallika, Ranjith and Kanthi. His daughter, Mallika, married Ronnie de Mel, a civil servant, member for Devinuwara, member for Matara, National List member and Minister of Finance.
Fernando owned a custom built Ford Lincoln Cosmopolitan on which his name was engraved on all the accessories of the car, including the seats. He also owned three Rolls-Royce Silver Ghosts.
He was appointed an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in 1951 and Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in the 1953 New Year Honours. The day before his death he was appointed Knights Bachelor on 29 November 1954