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Haroon Akhtar appointed PM’s Special Assistant for Revenue

byCustoms Today Report
05/06/2015
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LAHORE: Haroon Akhtar Khan has been appointed as special assistant to the Prime Minister for Revenue with the status of Minister of State.

A notification has also been issued by the Cabinet Division in this regard. Haroon Akhtar Khan is the director of Board of Institute for Policy Reforms, which has been taking a hard line against the government on economic issues, perturbing the economic managers particularly Finance Minister Ishaq Dar.

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The IPR often releases its fact sheets authored by noted economist and its managing director Hafiz A Pasha, which adopts very hard stance against the government’s claim of high economic growth and its so-called business friendly policies.

Finance minister Ishaq Dar has several times clarified government stance after the release of IPR fact sheets. Haroon Akhtar Khan has served as a Senator and a two-time member of the Punjab Assembly. He is also the managing director of Tandlianwala Sugar Mills Ltd and a director of Riaz Bottlers Pvt. Ltd. and Superior Textile Mills.

As a Senator from 2006-2012, Haroon served as a senior member of standing committees on: Finance, Economic Affairs, Revenue, Statistics and Planning & Development, Commerce, Industries and Production, Petroleum, Natural Resources & Minerals and Sports, Culture and Tourism.

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