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Customs officers finalised for 22nd MCM Course

byCT Report
19/08/2016
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue has approved the withdrawals, change of stations and additional nominations of 53 Pakistan Customs Service officers of BS-18 for 22nd Mid-Career Management Course (MCMC), commencing from August 22.

According to the notification, the officer at Sr. No. 8 in the withdrawals is being withdrawn subject to applicability of Para 8-A of the Revised Promotion Policy, 2007 issued vide this Division’s 0.M No. 10/2/2009-CP11 (Pt-IX) dated 19-12-2011.

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The nominated officers may report to NIMs Karachi, Lahore, Quetta, Peshawar and Islamabad on 20th or 21st of August. The above nominations are subject to provision of latest Annual Medical Examination Reports to be submitted to respective NIMs.

It is pertinent to mention here that according to revised promotion policy, “if an officer is nominated for the mandatory training and he/she declines to proceed on training for two consecutive training courses, he/she would forfeit the right to consideration for promotion”. In case of any withdrawal of nomination either by the Department or by the officer himself/herself, the officer concerned will be responsible, if it adversely affects his/her promotion prospects.

The course fee (Rs 200,000) in case of Ex-cadre officers of the Federal Government, officers of Provincial Governments and autonomous bodies etc. nominated for the course shall be arranged by their respective departments/governments etc., and to this effect payment shall be remitted to the respective Director General, NIM, through bank draft/cross cheque/pay order at the time of joining the course by the officer concerned or as early as possible.

As per the Prime Minister’s directive, issued vide this Division’s DO letter No. 5/11/2000-T-11/T-I dated 10-06-2014, all Ministries/Divisions/ Departments are bound to relieve the officers on their selection for training course without fail. The Ministries/Divisions/ Departments shall make stopgap arrangements, as the nominated officers are not required to attend their offices while undergoing training. Non-compliance of the directions of the Prime Minister shall tantamount disciplinary proceedings under the Government Servants (E&D) Rules, 1973.

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