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Collector Islamabad Saeed Jadoon farewelled by 17-grade Customs Civil Servants

byTariq Derya
29/01/2018
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLABABAD: Collector Saeed Khan Jadoon said he tried to run the MCC Islamabad with ultimate efforts during his stay for five months as a Collector.

Talking on the farewell party given in his honor by 17-grade Customs Civil Servants of the Model Customs Collectorate (MCC) Islamabad, Saeed Khan Jadoon said he tried to build a best team during his service at the MCC Islamabad.
In his address, he said that, during above said period, the collectorate performed outstandingly by generating surplus revenue under all the heads.

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During his stay at the MCC Islamabad, he found all the officers very efficient and hard-working. He especially named Muhammad Ishafaqu, Additional Collector, Tahir Khattak DC, Majid Hussain Gadd AC, Ali Asad AC, Sadia Usman AC, Aysha Wani Additional Collector and all other officers working under the umbrella of the MCC Islamabad.
He said that, during his stay at the MCC Islamabad, he took the best administrative measures for the betterment of the MCC Islamabad. H also told the participants that Chief Collector Jawad Agha provided him guidelines to make the things more better at collectorate level.
He added that the MCC Islamabad earned extra revenue worth Rs4315.74million against an assigned revenue collection target under the head of all duties and taxes during 2nd quarter of Fiscal Year 2017-18. The Collectorate of MCC Islamabad received Rs7853.65million under the head of all taxes during 2nd quarter (October to December) FY17-18 while it was allocated a revenue collection target of Rs3537.84million.
Chief Collector Jawad Agha said in his short address that he found Saeed Khan Jadoon fair enough and balanced who managed matters very sensibly. Saeed took very good initiatives during his Collectorship at the MCC Islamabad.
Chief Collector further told the participants that Saeed is not going any far away as he will stay with the Customs North Region as Collector MCC Peshawar.

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