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FBR directs PCS & IRS officers of BS-21 to submit declaration of assets

byCT Report
08/12/2022
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has directed BS-21 officers to submit their declaration of assets otherwise their names will not be considered for promotion to next grade by December 10, 2022.

In an official communication, the FBR directed BS-21 officers of Inland Revenue Service (IRS) and Pakistan Customs Service (PCS), who are in promotion zone, to ensure completion of their Performance Evaluation Reports (PERs) and Declaration of Assets.

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The FBR said the Establishment Division has informed that a meeting of high powered selection board (HPSB) for promotion to BS-22, is scheduled to be held shortly and cases for the promotion shall be submitted to the Establishment Division for HPSB by December 10, 2022.

All the BS-21 officers of IRS and PCS in the promotion zone are directed to ensure that their PERs and Declaration of Assets up to June 30, 2022 are submitted to the Board latest by December 09, 2022, positively.

Completion of PERs and submission of Declaration of Assets are the pre-requisites for promotion to selection grades under Civil Servants (Promotion to the post of Secretary BS-22 and equivalent) Rules, 2010.

The FBR is trying hard to ensure that all eligible officers should be considered for promotion in the forthcoming HPSB meeting. However, cooperation from the officers in timely completion of service record is equally essential.

The revenue body warned that any officer who fails to furnish the documents by due date of December 09, 2022 will himself/herself be responsible for non-consideration / deferment / supersession.

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