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FBR announces transfers of BS-20,19 PCS officers

byM. Usman Tariq
28/03/2014
in Breaking News, Latest News, Transfers and Postings
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue has announced transfers of BS 19 and BS 20 officers of Pakistan Customs Service.

According to the notification, following are the officers:

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Mahboob Saqib Khan of Pakistan Customs Service (BS-20) has been transferred from the post of Chief, Federal Board of Revenue Headquarters (Hq), Islamabad to the post of Director, Directorate of Customs Valuation, Lahore.

Imtiaz Ahmad Khan of Pakistan Customs Service (BS-20) has been transferred from the post of Collector, Model Customs Collectorate, Islamabad to the post of Collector, Collectorate of Customs (Adjudication), Islamabad.

Dr. Naeem Ajaz Qureshi of Pakistan Customs Service (BS-20) has been transferred from the post of Collector, Collectorate of Customs (Adjudication), Islamabad to the post of Chief, Federal Board of Revenue (Hq), Islamabad.

Zeba Hai Azhar of Pakistan Customs Service (BS-20) has been transferred from the post of Director, Directorate of Training & Research (Customs), Lahore to the post of Collector, Model Customs Collectorate, Islamabad.

Raja Tahir Majeed of Pakistan Customs Service (BS-20) has been transferred from the post of Collector, Collectorate of Customs, (Appeals), Lahore to the post of Director, Directorate of Training & Research (Customs), Lahore.

Zahid Hussain Bhayo of Pakistan Customs Service (BS-20) has been transferred from the post of Collector, Model Customs Collectorate, Gilgit-Baltistan to the post of Director, Directorate of Internal Audit (Customs), Karachi.

Dr. Asif Mahmood Jah of Pakistan Customs Service (BS-19) has been transferred from the post of Director (OPS), Directorate of Customs Valuation, Lahore to the post of Collector, (OPS) Collectorate of Customs, (Appeals), Lahore.

Muhammad Aamer of Pakistan Customs Service (BS-19) has been transferred from the post of Additional Collector, Collectorate of Customs (Adjudication), Lahore to the post of Collector, (OPS) Model Customs Collectorate, Gilgit-Baltistan.

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