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Customs officers CTP sequence finalised

byStaff Reporter
21/08/2013
in FBR Staff Unions, Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has finalised various officers of Pakistan Customs Services (PCS) for 35th and 36th Common Training Programme (CTP) of inter se seniority.

The officers selected for 35th CTP are Muhammad Ali, Asad Khan, Beenish Iftikhar,Tayyaba Bukhari, Asma Bashir, Khaldun ul Haq, Muhammad Moazzam Raza, Ali Waheed Khan, Zaheer Abbas Amanullah, Syed Babar Ali Shah, Fazli Shakoor, Asim Rehman, Mumtaz Ali, Muhammad Faisal, Zehra Tahir Naqvi, Shoukat Hayat, Shams Ur Rehman Wazir and Iqbal Ahmad Memon.

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Similarly, the officers finalised for 36th CTP are Falik Shair, Ammar Ahmad Mir, Nuasheen Riaz Khan, Yawar Nawaz, Muhammad Rizwan, Mehwish Shah, Mariam Mehdi Raja, Mahmood Ur Rehman Khattak, Muhammad Rehan Akram, Aneeqa Afzal, Palwasha Syed, Amina Naeem, Shah Faisal, Abdul Mueed Omer Bin Zafar Chattha, Jahanzeb Abbasi and Sohaib Anwar Hashmi.

The officers are directed to file objections, along with documentary evidence to seniority list by September 06, 2013 failing which it would be believed the officers had no objections and the inter se seniority list would be finalised accordingly.

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