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FBR discontinues performance allowances of 12 PCS officers

byCustoms Today Report
05/06/2014
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue has discontinued the performance allowance of twelve officers of Pakistan Customs Service due to their failure to comply with the Board’s repeated instructions circulated vide circular no.1 bearing C.no.1(4)/M(HRM)/2012 dated 23rd July 2012.

FBR has issued a notification in this regard. The twelve officers are Riffat A Hassan Abidi (BS-20), Juneid Akram (BS-20), Syed Tanveer Ahmad (BS-20), Sarfraz Ahmad Warraich (BS-20), Nasrullah Khan Wazir (BS-19), Amer Rashid Sheikh (BS-19), Muhammad Akram (BS-19), Fayyaz Anwar (BS-19), Irfan-Ur-Rehman Khan (BS-19), Sadiqullah Khan (BS-19), Shafique Ahmad Latki (BS-19) and Imran Ahmad (BS-19).

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The notification stated that the performance allowances equivalent to 100 per cent of basic pay admissible to the aforementioned officers of Pakistan Customs Service are discontinued with immediate effect.

The notification stated that these officers had failed to comply with the instructions envisaged vide para 2 of Guidelines for Performance Allowance 2012 circulated vide circular no.1, C. no.1(4)M(HRM)/2012, dated 23.07.2012 and para 12 of Government Servants (Conduct Rules, 1964), read with Sl. No. 23-A, chapter 9 titled Conduct, Efficiency & Discipline of Esta Code 2010.

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