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8 Customs officers promoted to BS-21 and 14 officers 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 eight Pakistan Customs Service officers of BS-20 into BS-21 and 14 officers of BS-19 into BS-20 on regular basis with immediate effect.

The promoted officers include Dr Sarafarz Ahmed Waraiach, Ziauddin Wazir, Dr. Naeem Aijaz Qureshi, Dr. Zulfiqar Ahmed Amalik, Dr. Ahmad Mujtaba Memon, Saud Imran Ahmad, Syed Mohammad Tariq huda and Dr. Wasif Ali Memon.

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Fourteen officers who have been promoted from BS-19 into BS-20 include Mohammad Iqbal Bhawana, Imtiaz Ahmed Shaikh, Wajid Ali, Ahmad Rauf, Mohammad Imran Khan Mohmand, Dr Akhtar Hussain, Mohammad Adnan Akram, Zeba Azhar, Saima Shehzad, Khalid Hussain Jamali, Malik Kamran Azam Khan, Mumtaz Ali Khoso, Shafique Ahmed Latki and Dr. Mohammad Nadeem Memon.

According to the Board’s notification, the officers, who are presently posted against BS 20-21 posts on OPS, may actualize their promotions against these positions. Posting of the remaining officers will be notified separately. The officers, if drawing performance allowance prior to issuance of this notification, shall continue to draw this allowance on their promotion.

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