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Multan Customs finalizes seniority list of sepoys‏

byImran Ali
30/05/2016
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MULTAN: The Customs Collectorate has finalized seniority list of (BS-5) sepoys who are performing their duties in the collectorate.

The Multan Customs have prepared the seniority list of serving sepoys in the collectorate on the basis of their service and performance. The collectorate has formed a list of 55 sepoys after scrutiny of their service record.

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Deputy Collector Dr.Muhammad Ali Malik have supervised the whole process of seniority list preparation keeping in view of their performance, discipline, capability during their service.  Few of the sepoys working in the Customs Multan are on the same scale and they are worried about their future due to lack of promotion in their job.

The Customs Collectorate has prepared seniority lists on the directives of establishment division of Pakistan to make the promotion of those employees in the BS-5 whose promotions are due from many years. Customs will award promotions of deserving employees in the Collectorate. Employees of Multan Customs have been asked to submit their objections if they have any in case.

It is necessary to mention here that Customs Collectorate will prepare list of other employees of the collectorate after sepoys for promotions.

 

 

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