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Central Selection Board promotes 9 PCS officers from BS-19 to BS-20

byCT Report
14/03/2025
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News, Transfers and Postings
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ISLAMABAD: The Central Selection Board has recommended the promotion of several officers from BS-19 to BS-20 within the Pakistan Customs Service.

This move is seen as a recognition of their dedicated service and contributions to the field of customs administration. The officers recommended for promotion are as follows:

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1. Azood Ul Mehdi

2. Dr. Rizwan Basharat

3. Farrukh Sharif

4. Javed Sarwar Shiekh

5. Arshad Hayat

6. Adeem Khan

7. Ms. Farah Farooq

8. Omar Shafique

9. Mohammad Raza

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has issued a notification to formalize these promotions, which are expected to enhance the overall efficiency and effectiveness of the customs administration in Pakistan. The promoted officers will now assume greater responsibilities and play a crucial role in revenue collection, trade facilitation, and ensuring compliance with customs laws and regulations.

The FBR has emphasized the significance of these promotions in motivating and invigorating the customs administration.

The promoted officers are expected to bring a renewed sense of accomplishment and dedication to their roles, contributing to the smooth flow of goods across borders and the management of international trade complexities.

The FBR congratulates the promoted officers and looks forward to their continued contributions to the customs service and the nation.

These promotions are a testament to the hard work and commitment of the officers, and they are expected to inspire other officers within the Pakistan Customs Service to strive for excellence in their duties.

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