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Collector Sarfraz Ahmad Warraich reshuffles eight inspectors for better results

byImran Ali
02/09/2015
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MULTAN: The Model of Customs Collectorate Multan has reshuffled eight inspectors to improve their performance.

Collector Sarfraz Ahmad Warraich has transferred eight inspectors in various locations after noticing their close performance during different tasks.

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Inspector Haq Nawaz ,Inspector Abdus Samad have been relocated from Multan Dry Port to Anti-Smuggling Organization .Inspector Raza Shah and Zia Bhatti also been shuffled from Anti-Smuggling Organization to Multan Dry Port .

Inspector Shahid Mirza shifted to Multan Dry Port from Multan International Airport in recent notification released by Collector MCC Multan. Inspector Maqsood Ahmad is being transferred from Investigation and Prosecution to Anti-Smuggling Organization in the newly issued notification of Model of Customs Collectorate Multan.

Inspector Farooq Ahmad and Arshad Nadeem have also been transferred from Anti-Smuggling Organization to the Multan International Airport for the new tasks.

Collector Sarfraz Ahmad Warraich has reshuffled eight inspectors after comprehensive discussion with other members of MCC Multan including Deputy Collector Anti-smuggling Organization Abdul Mueed Kanjoo, Deputy Collector Muteen Alam Multan International Airport and Assistant Collector Faizan Badar. Few of employees have been transferred on the demand of Deputy Collectors for enhanced performance due to their capability. But two employees were also transferred due to their continuous poor output for the improvement in their performance.

Collector Sarfraz Ahmad has also directed all employees of MCC Multan to perform their tasks with keen responsibility for the accomplishment of future goals of the Collectorate.

The transfer and job rotation of these employees have been done with another purpose for the enlargement of their performance to get better outcomes in the MCC Multan. The reshuffling has been done after the allocation of revenue target from the Chief Collectorate Customs to the Model of Customs Collectorate Multan.

 

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