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Punjab Excise Secretary Ahmad Bilal visits Kasur office

byM. Imran Mehar
30/03/2016
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Punjab Excise and Taxation Department Secretary Ahmad Bilal has visited the offices of Kasur district in order to review the working of the officials.

Kasur Excise and Taxation Officer Malik Muhammad Aslam told Customs Today that Bilal appreciated the performance of the officials. Excise Region-C Director Suhail Arshad was also visited along with the secretary.

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Bilal also chaired a meeting to review the performance and hailed the efforts made by the officials of Kasur Excise in generating revenues and apprehending tax evaders. It may be mentioned here that Kasur Excise has surpassed the revenue target so far.

Meanwhile, ETO Malik Muhammad Aslam has suspended two officials following the complaints registered by the people.

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