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FBR redistributes work among five ADCs of MCC-Appraisement (West)

bySohail Rab
08/07/2014
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KARACHI: The Federal Board of Revenue, Establishment Division through an Office Order No. 99/2014-ESTT (Law) has redistributed work among the Additional Collectors of Model Customs Collectorate of Appraisement (West) with immediate effect.

According to the details, Dr Iftikhar Ahmad, Additional Collector-I will have responsibility of Group-III (Ch39-49), Group-IV (Ch50-70) including Licensing, HQ-I (Estt/Admin, Confidential, CHO, Transport Section), HQ-II (Cash Section, Accounts, Policy & Coordination, Statistical, SR Cell, Budget, Sanction, Accounts Authority), CPF, Treasury, Procurement, CRA, PRAL, Transit Trade legacy issues, any other job not elsewhere specified in this order.

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Fayyaz Rasool Maken, ADC-II will have responsibility of Group-II (Ch28-38), Group-VII (Ch 86-89) including Public/Private Bonds and Warehousing, Import Section, Transshipment, SRO-492 and Temporary Imports, FTO, Law Branch, Tribunal, Customs Laboratory, IT Division, Administrative supervision of Assessment Hall.

Syed Naeem Akhtar, ADC-III will have responsibility of Group (Ch 01-27) and Group-VI (Ch 84-85) including MIS-WeBOC, Adjudication-ADC Level, Pre-Audit, Supervision of WeBOC role for printing cheques.

Muhammad Nayyar Shafiq, ADC-IV will have responsibility of Examination & Auctions at West Wharf, BOML, AICT, KICT, MCD & Coordination with KPT & Terminal Operators, Valuation Ruling Monitoring & Coordination, Internal Audit, Inter Port Movement, R&D, (AIB & Post Clearance Verification Cell), FTA Cell, MIS (One Customs).

Muhammad Raza, ADC-V will have responsibility of Group-V (Ch71-83), Group- VIII (Ch90-99) including Internal Stock Taking Auction of unserviceable government purchased stocks, BG Cell, Recovery Cell, ADRC.

Tags: ADC-IIADC-IIIADC-IVADC-VAdditional Collector-IDr Iftikhar AhmadEstablishment DivisionFayyaz Rasool MakenFederal Board of RevenueModel Customs Collectorate of Appraisement (West)Muhammad Nayyar ShafiqMuhammad RazaSyed Naeem Akhtar

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