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FBR announces to restructure Pakistan Customs Department

byCT Report
18/09/2023
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News, Slider News
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has decided to restructure the Customs Department to revisit the departmental structure and career progression paths of the operational staff of Customs.

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According to details, FBR proposed a restructuring plan with the aim of revisiting the departmental structure and career progression paths of the operational staff of Customs (BS5-16).

In 2013, the upgradation of BS-14 posts of the Customs Department to BS-16 resulted in Inspectors and preventive Officers. Intelligence Officers, Examiners, Appraisers. Valuation Officers, Sr. Intelligence Officers, Inspectors (Preventive Service), and Deputy Superintendents in BS-I 6 i.e. at par with the Superintendents Customs/Superintendent Preventive Service & Principal Appraisers.

Although, on one hand, it temporarily addressed the long-standing issue of career progression of the afore-mentioned officials on the other hand grant of BS-16 to all of them created serious administrative issues pertaining to supervision, compliance, and career progression.

Keeping the aforesaid objectives in view, Mgt/HR, Customs in consultation with Member (Customs-Operations), FBR proposed a restructuring plan with the aim to revisit the departmental structure and career progression paths of the operational staff of Customs (BS5-16).

The Member (Customs-Operations), FBR has desired that the said plan be placed before a Vetting Committee for thorough scrutiny and recommendations/findings.

The Committee shall consist of Pakistan Customs grade 20 and 21 Officers consisting of Wajid Ali, Mirza Mubassir Baig, Muhammad Junaid Jalil Khan, Muhammad Saleem, Tahir Qureshi, and SanaUllah who will share their findings with the Customs Within fifteen (15) days:-

The recruitment to the posts of BS-11 & BS-I4 shall be conducted by the Department. However, the process to be adopted for recruitment shall be worked out by the Vetting Committee i.e. eligibility criteria/ qualifications requisite for working in the department.

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