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Home FBR Chairman

2-day workshop on Internal Communication held in FBR headquarters

byCustoms Today ReportandSaleem Jadon
06/12/2013
in FBR Chairman, Islamabad, Latest News, Slider News
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ISLAMABAD: FBR’s Facilitation and Taxpayers Education (FATE) Wing, in collaboration with GIZ, arranged a 2-day workshop on ‘Internal Communication Strategy’ in for FBR Headquarters, Islamabad.

The workshop was inaugurated by FBR Chairman Tariq Bajwa and was attended by senior officers of FBR Headquarters and field formations.

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In his opening remarks, the FBR chairman said that internal communication plays a crucial role in success or failure of any organisation. Stressing the need for improved internal communication mechanism and protocols between various Wings of FBR as well as within the field formation, he was of the view that such workshops would assist FBR in enhanced coordination for timely decision making.

He urged the officers of FBR to actively participate in the workshop so that an improved internal communication policy and SOPs can be developed in the light of recommendations of the workshop. The chairman himself participated in the exercises and discussion in the opening session of the workshop.

Addressing the workshop, Member FATE Riffat Shaheen Qazi said that FATE wing has prioritised the need for better internal communication for prompt documentation and implementation of policies of the government. She appreciated the efforts and participation of senior and middle managers of FBR in the formulation of the SOPs for internal communication.

The participants of the workshop also included Member (IR-Policy) Shahid Hussain Asad; Member (TPA) /HRM Haroon M Khan Tareen; Member (Internal Audit) KhwajaTanveer Ahmed; Member (Legal) Ch Safdar Hussain; Member (Admin) Shahid Hussain Jatoi; Member (Enforcement) Aftab Anwar Baloch; Chief Commissioner RTO Rawalpindi Aftab Ahmed Khan, Chief Commissioner RTO Islamabad Mian Saeed Iqbal; Chief Commissioner LTU Islamabad Raana Seerat; Collector (Customs) Islamabad and Imtiaz Ahmed Khan and other senior officers of FBR.

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