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Public can complain against customs, Inland Revenue officials involved in corruption

byM Hayat
15/12/2020
in Breaking News, Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE; Now members of the public can complain against tax officials including customs and Inland Revenue involved in corruption and maladministration.

In this regard, the FBR website icon now reads: “For Immediate Redressal of Complaints, Press Button”. Members of the public can now use this option to file complaints for the first time in the nation’s history without having to physically interact with FBR officials.

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Moreover, the Board has also launched a complaint portal for the public in this regard.

The FBR portal allows citizens to file complaints against tax officials in the following five ways:

Calling the FBR helpline

Sending an email to the FBR’s official email address

Complaint portal facility

Postal service to the FBR Chairman or notified committees in the field formations

Personally meeting the Chairman Integrity Management Cell at the FBR

Headquarters and the Regional Integrity Committees (RICs)

The FBR has also established a Probe Committee at the Board level and RICs at the national level to verify complaints and determine their authenticity. Complaints are typically filed against tax officials on the charges of corruption, bribery, and speed money.

On the recommendations of In-charge of the Integrity Management Cell (IMC), the Chairman of the FBR may refer a case against an officer/official to another competent forum for it to take action under the relevant laws if there is substantial evidence of massive corruption against the official.

The In-charge IMC may, either himself or on the recommendation of an RIC and with the approval of the Chairman FBR, initiate an inquiry against an official if sufficient and lawful evidence for corruption against them is available.

 

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