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DG Lutfullah Virk takes strict notice of staff absence

byM. Faizan
05/09/2014
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Lutfullah Virk, the director general of customs intelligence and investigation, Islamabad, has taken serious notice of the absence and late coming of employees due to current political situation in the capital and warned them of stern action if they didn’t attend the office in time.

The director general has also decided to install a bio-metric system in the office to monitor the attendance of the officers and employees. Additional Director Headquarters Muhammad Asif has issued a circular in this regard.

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“The employees can leave the office only with permission of their supervisors; otherwise they will be tried for negligence,” the circular added.

 

 

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