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DG Intelligence Imtiaz recommends cash reward for Deputy Director Naveed Bugvi

byImran Ali
30/09/2016
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MULTAN: Director General Customs Intelligence and Investigations Imtiaz Ahmad Khan has decided to reward four basic salaries to Deputy Director Naveedur Rehman Bugvi on his exceptional performance during the last few months.

Sources informed Customs Today that Director General Customs Intelligence and Investigation Imtiaz Ahmad have recommended Deputy Director Naveed Ur Rehman Bugvi for the cash reward equivalent to four salaries.

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The Director General has also decided to reward other employees of Customs Intelligence and Investigation Multan Range Office who are working from grade 1 to grade 18.

Prior to this, the employees performed extra duties never got a reward but now DG Imtiaz Ahmad Khan has decided to reward all those employees who worked extra time other than their assigned duties.

But Deputy Director Naveedur Rehman Bugvi is the only officer in the Customs Intelligence and Investigation whose name has been recommended for four basic salaries otherwise other officials of Customs Intelligence were offered only two or  single basic  salaries as reward of their outstanding performance.

The Federal Board of Revenue has (FBR) rewarded employees of Customs Intelligence and Investigation Multan over their exceptional performance throughout the year.

 

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