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FBR promotes 39 Inland Revenue officers from BS-17 to BS-18

byMahmood Idrees
20/01/2015
in Breaking News, Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has promoted as many as 39 officers of the Inland Revenue Service from BS-17 to BS-18 on regular basis with an immediate effect.

The names of the promoted officers are Manan Younas, Saima Munawar, Tauqeer Ahmad Suraj, Izhar Ahmed, Muazzam Rashid Khan, Muhammad Umer Khalid, Muhammad Ali, Uzma Waqar, Imran Zafar, Hafiz Muhammad Qasim, Haroon, Naila Ashraf Khan, Sheikh Saleem Ellahi, Farhat Hayat Shah, Laila Malik Sher, Asra Bilal Berki, Adnan Shahid, Mona Baqir, Qayyum Rani, Hassan Mabroor, Shafqat Rasool Sindhu, Imran Ali Shah, Muhammad Asad Munir Malik, Sonia Anwar Rana, Abdul Hameed Magsi, Syeda Urooj Zahra, Abdul Karim, Atta Muhammad Nasar, Altaf Hussain Memon, Muhammad Asim Qadir Haye, Abdul Malik Jat, Ahmed Ali Mukhtiar, Farhan Badar Solangi, Muhammad Kashif Khan, Zeeahan Nazir Khan, Syed Bilal Mahmood Jafri, Dr. Sohail Ahmed Fazlani, Imran Saeed, Ehsan Ullah Khan and Syed Roman Ali Shah.

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According to the FBR directions, the officers will continue to draw performance allowance after their promotion. The FBR has also promoted BS-17 officers of the Inland Revenue Service to BS-18 on acting charge basis against DTL vacancies in their group.

The names of officers are Maham Asif Malik, Haida Sajjad, Muhammad Khurram Mangi, Israr Ahmed Cheema, Kiran Zahra, Birjees Saghir, Romana Alam, Umair Akbar Soomro, Syeda Huma Bukhari, Darkhshan Khalid, Muhammad Ali, Bilal Zamir, Farhan Sattar, Samreen Razaque, Zahid Hussain, Naveed Akhtar, Uzma Salahuddin, Asif Nazir, Muhammad Anadil Khan, Muhammad Naeem Ahmad, Muhammad Ismail Danish, Umer Zeb Khan, Shahzad Ali, Asif Ali Abro, Qurrat Ul Ain, Ghazala Nasir Siddique, Amjad Hussain Janvri, Imran Khan and Arshad Abbasi, Shah Bahar.

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