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FBR to depute IRS officers of BS-19 in NAB

byCT Report
21/12/2020
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on Monday asked officers of Inland Revenue Service (IRS) of BS-19 to submit their CVs, who intend to post in National Accountability Bureau (NAB) on deputation basis.

The FBR said that the NAB had urgently required services of BS-19 officers having sufficient experience in Information Technology for their posting in NAB against equivalent posts on deputation basis in NAB (Headquarters), Islamabad and its regional offices.

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The FBR directed the intended officers to provide their CVs by December 22, 2020.

The NAB in its letter on December 10, 2020 requested the establishment division for provisions of panels of BS-19 officers for selection of suitable officers for their posting in NAB on deputation basis.

The NAB – the apex anti-corruption organization of Pakistan – is striving hard for efficient performance of its functions so as to fulfil its vision of making the country free from corruption and corrupt practices.

In order to accomplish the task, which is also a national cause, the bureau urgently requires the services of BS-19 officers, having sufficient experience in information technology for their posting in NAB against equivalent posts, on deputation basis in NAB (HQ), Islamabad and its regional offices.

 

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