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FBR seeks nominations of BS-18 IR officers for 23th MCMC

byCT Report
30/06/2017
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue has sought the names of BS-18 officers of Inland Revenue Service for 23th Mid-Career Management Course (MCMC).

According to the circular, issued by Secretary (MIR-II), the Establishment Division has invited nominations of Inland Revenue officers of BS-18 in accordance with the criteria laid down vide its OM No 8/3/2017-T-VI dated 13.06.2017 for the 24th MCMC commencing from August 2017 at National Institute of Management (NIM) Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Quetta and Islamabad.

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The nominations by FBR will be made strictly in order of seniority. The officers of IRS/BS-18 (Annex-I) are directed to submit their latest annual medical examination report as required vide para 2(v) of the Establishment Division’s OM dated June 13, 2017 (Annex-II) through courier and advance information by email at [email protected] or delivery in person to the undersigned. The response in this regard may reach this office the latest by July 7, 2017. The officers should keep in mind the relevant rule of Establishment Division vide OM No 10/2/2009-CP-II(Pt-IX) dated 19-12-2011 in this regard.

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