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FBR bids farewell to outgoing Member Seema Majid

byCT Report
06/01/2017
in Islamabad, Latest News, Slider News
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue’s Board-in-Council meeting has been held under the chairmanship of FBR Chairman Nisar Muhammad Khan r to bid farewell to Member Accounting Seema Majid on her retirement from service.

In line with the tradition in FBR, the BiC meeting, attended by all FBR Members, paid glowing tributes to Seema Majid, a BS-21 officer, for her meritorious services for the promotion of public policy and tax culture while working on various senior positions in the Board and field formations of FBR.

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The Members shared their reminiscences of pleasant memories and experiences while working with the retired officer.

Seema Majid, speaking on the occasion, expressed her gratefulness to the Almighty Allah for enabling her to complete a remarkable phase of her life with dignity and pride and spoke profusely of the enabling and equally challenging work environment in which she shouldered her multifarious responsibilities in various positions in FBR.

The FBR chairman, in his remarks, appreciated the services of Seema Majid and her hard work and commitment to the organization. The chairman and all the Members highlighted the moral values and high professional standards practiced and maintained by the outgoing officer and unanimously praised the high level of integrity and honesty exhibited by her during their entire career.

Nisar emphasised that the retired officer with her enriched experience behind her must continue contributing to the society. He wished her a healthy and prosperous life in future.

At the end, the FBR chairman presented souvenirs and flower bouquets to the outgoing Member.

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