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FBR suspends Commissioner-IR Sajida Kasuar for 120 days

byCT Report
10/10/2024
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LAHORE: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) suspends Commissioner IR Sajida Kausar for 120 days with immediate effect.

This decision, announced in an official memorandum on Wednesday, underscores the FBR’s commitment to enforcing discipline within its ranks.

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The suspended official, Ms. Sajida Kausar, who holds the position of Commissioner-IR (Zone-I) at the Large Taxpayers Office in Islamabad, was placed under suspension in accordance with Rule 5(1) of the Civil Servants (Efficiency & Discipline) Rules, 2020. The suspension takes effect immediately and will remain in place for 120 days or until the Authority reaches a decision regarding her case, whichever occurs first.

The FBR’s action comes amidst heightened scrutiny of tax administration practices and an increasing call for transparency in government operations. While the specific reasons behind Ms. Kausar’s suspension have not been disclosed, the decision indicates the FBR’s proactive stance towards addressing inefficiencies and ensuring accountability among its officials.

This suspension is part of a broader initiative by the FBR to bolster the integrity of the tax collection process, particularly as the country grapples with economic challenges and the need for improved revenue generation. By holding top officials accountable, the FBR aims to foster a culture of efficiency and discipline within its workforce.

Ms. Kausar’s tenure at the Large Taxpayers Office has been marked by a focus on enhancing tax compliance among major corporations. However, her suspension raises questions about the operational dynamics within the IRS and the FBR’s broader strategy to tackle systemic issues.

As the investigation unfolds, the FBR is expected to continue its vigilance in enforcing standards of conduct within its ranks, ensuring that officials uphold the principles of transparency and accountability essential for the effective functioning of the tax system. The outcome of this suspension will likely have implications for the FBR’s ongoing reform efforts and its ability to restore public confidence in Pakistan’s tax administration.

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