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FBR undertakes transfers & posting of 12 PCS officers of BS-16

byCT Report
12/12/2020
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News, Transfers and Postings
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has issued notification for transfer and posting of following BS-16 officers of Pakistan Customs Service (PCS) with immediate effect and until further orders:-

  1. Muhammad Azim Marwat, Superintendent transferred from Directorate of Transit Trade, Peshawar to Directorate of Customs Intelligence and Investigation, Peshawar.
  2. Masood Ali Sherazi, Superintendent is transferred from MCC Islamabad to Directorate of Transit Trade, Peshawar.
  3. Asad Ali Shah, Superintendent is transferred from Directorate of Transit Trade, Peshawar to MCC A&F, Peshawar.
  4. Haleemullah, Superintendent is transferred from Directorate of Customs Intelligence and Investigation Peshawar to MCC Islamabad.
  5. Pervaiz Iqbal Goraya, Inspector, is transferred from Directorate of Transit Trade, Peshawar to MCC Islamabad.
  6. Hidayatullah, Inspector is transferred from MCC E&C Peshawar to Directorate of Transit Trade, Peshawar.
  7. Ihtesham Khurshid, Inspector Directorate of Transit Trade, Peshawar to , MCC Islamabad.
  8. Imtiaz Baig, Inspector is transferred from Directorate of Customs Intelligence and Investigation Peshawar to Directorate of Transit Trade, Peshawar.
  9. Hayat Mohammad Khan Inspector is transferred from MCC E&C Peshawar to Directorate of Transit Trade, Peshawar.
  10. Ilyas Iqbal, Inspector is transferred from MCC E&C Peshawar to Directorate of Transit Trade Peshawar.
  11. Yaqoob Mohsin Inspector is transferred from MCC A&F Peshawar to Directorate of Transit Trade Peshawar.
  12. Mir Sahib Khan, Inspector is transferred from MCC A&F Peshawar to Directorate of Transit Trade, Peshawar.

The officers who are drawing performance allowance prior to issuance of this  notification shall continue to draw the allowance on their new place of posting.

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