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Director Internal Audit directs Islamabad Customs to submit details of all cases

byTariq Derya
12/04/2018
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Director, Internal Audit, (Customs) asked the Model Customs Collectorate (MCC) Islamabad to provide detaild of cases relating to outstanding arrears, disposal of cases and their latest positions to present them to the Chairman FBR.

Director, Internal Audit, Islamabad Sadiq Ullah Khan asked the Model Customs Collectorate (MCC) Islamabad through a letter No: 1(9) IAC(M)/2016-17/Ibd/218 for meeting for the discussion of the audit paras relating to the recovery of government revenue.
The sources told Customs Today that Directorate of Internal Audit asked the MCC Islamabad with reference to the the meeting held on 03-04-2018 and subsequently presentation of the Director General Audit Lahore to the Chairman Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on 05-04-2018 where the status of outstanding arrears, disposal of cases and their latest positions were highlighted.
The sources further told CT that it has been decided that a follow-up presentation shall be given by the Director General to the Chairman on 17-04-2018 where cases wise detail shall be discussd. It was added that, in this regard, the Director, Internal Audit, asked the MCC Islamabad to arrange a meeting as soon as possible in which MCC Islamabad provide a list of cases relating to outstanding arrears, disposal of cases and their latest positions so that a plan can be made for recovery of government’s revenue.

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