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Four PCS/IR officers of BS 18-20 relinquish charges, one transferred

byCustoms Today Report
02/10/2014
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has issued notifications regarding charge relinquishment/assumption and transfer/posting of Pakistan Customs Service and Inland Revenue Service officers of BS 18-20.

In pursuance of Board’s Notification No 1867-CI/2014 dated 23.09.2014 & 184-CI/2014 dated 25.09.2014, Syed Hamid Ali, (PCS/BS-19) has relinquished the charge of the post of Additional Director, Directorate General of Internal Audit (Customs), Islamabad and assumed the charge of the post of Chief (OPS), Accounting Wing, Federal Board of Revenue (HQ), Islamabad on the same date.

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Following the Law, Justice and Human Rights Division Notification No F24(1)/208-A.IV dated 08.2014, Shaukat Ali, (PCS/BS-20) has relinquished the charge of the post of Director, Directorate General of Intelligence & Investigation-FBR, Islamabad.

According to Board’s Notification No 1867-CI/2014 dated 23.09.2014, Qasim Hafez Chema, (PCS/BS-19) has relinquished the charge of the post of Additional Director, Directorate of Post Clearance Audit, Lahore and assumed the charge of the post of Additional Director, Directorate of Intelligence & Investigation, FBR, Rawalpindi on the same date.

In pursuance of Notification No 1846-IR/2014 dated 19-09-2014, Qadeerullah, a (BS-18) officer of Inland Revenue Service has assumed the charge of the post of Second Secretary (IR Operations Wing), Federal Board of Revenue (HQ), Islamabad.

Meanwhile, as per Notification No 1924-IR/2014 Shahid ul Hasan Chattha, BS-20 officer of Inland Revenue Service, presently posted as Commissioner-IR (HRM), Large Taxpayers Unit, Lahore, is transferred and posted as Commissioner Inland Revenue ,(Inland Revenue Appeals-IV) , Lahore, with mediate effect and until further orders. The officer is required to Relinquish/Assume charge, using online HRMS facility made available at all FBR major field offices or by using IJP login.

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