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FBR accepts voluntary retirement of two officers

byHaider Ali
06/10/2015
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board Of Revenue (FBR) accepted voluntary retirement of two officers of Model Customs Collectorate (MCC) of Preventive Lahore on Monday.

According to notifications issued by the FBR, on completion of 35 years qualifying service for pension, the competent authority has been pleased to allow voluntary retirement from government service to MCC of Preventive Superintendent Lahore Tariq Amin and 30 years qualifying service for pension Sakhi Muhammad Principal Appraiser (BS-16) MCC of Preventive Lahore with immediate effect. Secretary (Mgt Customs-III) Qasim Khan Khattak has issued the notification.

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Qasim Khattak has also issued the notification of the retirement of Bashir Ahmed Samoo on same date. On attaining the age of superannuation, Bashir Samoo, BS-16 Officer of Sales Tax Department, presently posted as Superintendent , Regional Tax Office (RTO), Hyderabad, shall stand retired from government service with effect from 28-Nov-2015.

As well as in pursuance of Board’s Notification No. 2134-C-II/2015 dated September, 09.2015 Dr. Muhammad Nadeem Memon a PCS/BS-19 officer assumed the charge of the post of Additional Director, Directorate General of Customs Valuation, Karachi on 28.09.2015. In this regard notification issued on Monday by Secretary (Mgt Customs-I) Hassan Saqib Sheikh.

While Hassan Saqib Sheikh also give the performance allowance (equivalent to 100% of basic pay) in respect of Dr. Muhammad Nadeem Memon a PCS/BS-19 officer. He is presently posted as Additional Director, Directorate General of Customs Valuation, Karachi is hereby restored w.e.f. 14.09.2015.

Further, in pursuance of Board’s Notification No. 2134-C-II/2015 dated 09.09.2015 Dr. Shahab Imam a PCS/BS-19 officer has relinquished the charge of the post of Additional Collector, MCC of Appraisement (East), Karachi w.e.f 18.09.2015 and assumed the charge of the post of Additional Collector, MCC (Export), Customs House, Karachi on same date. While order was issued by Hassan Saqib Sheikh.

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