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FBR shouldn’t accept officers from other departments: Arshad Shah

byM. Faizan
06/10/2014
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Revenue Alliance Employees Union CBA-FBR has demanded the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) stop induction of officers from other government departments and urged that appointments should be carried out from within the FBR.

Moreover, the union also demanded allowance for employees on Eid.

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FRAEU spokesman and Information Secretary Arshad Shah, while talking exclusively to Customs Today, said that the FBR should appoint employees, who cleared the institutional promotion exams, on vacant posts of income tax inspectors in the Regional Tax Offices (RTOs) across the country. He also demanded that the FBR should withdraw the CPLA, against the upgradation of supervisors and superintendent, from the Supreme Court.

Furthermore, he said that the FBR should perform out of turn promotion for grade 4 employees and notice servers working in the field should be provided with motorcycles.

He asked the FBR to re-instigate the children quota in FBR and immediate issuance of salary for employees agreed by CCFR should be made possible. He also insisted on to call the meeting of Department Promotion Committee and asked up gradation of LDC and UDCs with consent of establishment and finance division.

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