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Customs officials directed to provide no disciplinary action certificate for promotion

byCT Report
14/12/2017
in Islamabad
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has directed officers of Deputy Superintendent and Senior Intelligence Officers (BS-16) to submit certificates of no disciplinary action against them for promotion consideration.

In a circular, the FBR said that a meeting of Departmental Promotion Committee (DPC) is likely to be held in near future to consider the promotion cases of deputy superintendent and senior intelligence officer of BS-16 against the vacant posts of superintendent.

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The FBR directed all the concerned field formations and the senior-most deputy superintendent / SIO who are in promotion zone to complete the deficient ACR’s and forward to second secretary, FBR at the earliest.

The field formations are also directed to furnish certificate to the effect that no disciplinary or criminal proceedings (including criminal cases pending with customs department/FIA/NAB etc.) are pending in respect of each official.

In case, any such case is under-way or pending against any official, details of the same should be intimated to the board.

The FBR directed that the information should be furnished by December 30, 2017.

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