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FBR forms committees for promotion of customs officials

byCT Report
23/02/2021
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) constituted department promotion and selection committees for making recommendation for promotions and selections of Customs officials.

A notification issued by the FBR stated that in pursuance of Establishment Division’s concurrence conveyed vide OM No. 13/16/2015-R.IV dated February 12, 2021, the following departmental promotion/selection committees in respect of posts in BS-17 to BS-18, BS-16 to BS-17 and BS-11 to BS-16 for Pakistan Customs Service / Customs field formation have been constituted for making recommendations to the appointing authority for promotions and selection:

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For post in BS-16 to BS-17 and BS-17 to BS-18:

  1. Member (Admn/HRM)(BS-21), Chairman
  2. Chief HRMC BS-20, Member
  3. Chief F&C BS-20, Member
  4. Secretary HRMC Concerned BS-18/19: Member
  5. Secretary Litigation concerned: Co-opted Member

For post in BS-11 to BS-16

  1. Chief (HRMC) BS-20: Chairman
  2. Secretary (HRMC-1) BS-19: Member
  3. Secretary (HRMC concerned) BS-19: Member
  4. Secretary Litigation concerned: Co-opted member

The FBR said that the instant notification would supersede all previous office orders/notification for promotions / selections in respect of BS-11 to BS-18 of Pakistan Customs Service /Customs field formations.

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