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52 Inland Revenue officers promoted to BS-20

byCT Report
23/02/2018
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News, Transfers and Postings
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has promoted 52 Inland Revenue Service officers of BS-19 into BS-20 on regular basis with immediate effect.

The promoted officers, include 1. Ms. Lubna Ayub Asif, 2. Mr. Sajidullah Siddiqui, 3. Mr. Muhammad Imtiaz, 4. Mr. Muhammad Waseem Altaf, 5. Mr. Khalid Javed, 6. Mr. Tariq Mustafa Khan, 7. Dr. Aftab Imam, 8. Dr. Tauqeer Irtiza, 9. Ms. Nabila Faran Baig, 10. Mr. Hyder Ali Dharejo, 11. Mr. Afaque Ahmed Qureshi, 12. Mr. Shahid Mehmood Sheikh, 13. Mr. Ishtiaq Ahmed Khan, 14. Mr. Kazi Afzal, 15. Mr. Muhammad Khalid Malik, 16. Dr. Tariq Ghani, 17. Mr. Maqsood Jahangir, 18. Mr. Muhammad Farrukh Majid, 19. Mr. Hasnain Brohi, 20. Ms. Humaira Maryam, 21. Mr. Aamer Amin Bhatti, 22. Mr. Aijaz Ahmad Khan Yousafzai, 23. Mr. Muhammad Anwar, 24. Ms. Fiza Batool, 25. Mr. Muhammad Taqi Qureshi, 26. Mr. Muhammad Shaukat Hayat Cheema, 27. Mr. Shakeel Ahmad Kasana, 28. Mr. Muhammad Asghar Khan Niazi, 29. Dr. Muhammad Aslam Mari, 30. Mr. Muhammad Imtiaz Khan, 31. Mr. Imtiaz Ahmad, 32. Mr. Lal Muhammad Khan, 33. Mr. Abdul Hafeez Nizamani, 34. Mr. Zafar Rafiq Siddiqui, 35. Mr. Freedoon Akram Sheik, 36. Mr. Masood Akhtar, 37. Ch. Javed Anwar, 38. Mr. Zulfiqar Ahmad, 39. Mr. Muhammad Tariq Jamal Khattak, 40. Mr. Tariq Bakhtiar, 41. Mr. Muhammad Masood Ahmad, 42. Ms. Shabana Mumtaz, 43. Mr. Adnan Ahmad Khan, 44. Mr. Shabih-ul-Aijaz, 45. Mr. Zulqarnain Ali Shaheen Haral, 46. Mr. Zulfiqar Ali Syed, 47. Mr. Muhammad Javaid Badar, 48. Mr. Ijlal Ahmed Khattak, 49. Mr. Waseem Hayat Bajwa, 50. Mr. Muhammad Ayaz, 51. Mr. Khalid Khan and 52. Mr. Rafique-ur-Rehman Memon.

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According to the Board’s notification, the officers already posted/working against BS-20 posts on OPS basis will actualize their promotions against the same. For actualization of promotion of the remaining officers, transfer/posting order will be issued separately, it said, adding that the officer if drawing special allowance prior to this notification shall continue to draw this allowance on their promotion.

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