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Four Commissioners-IR, 2 Addl Commissioners and Director I&I-IR transferred

byCT Report
26/11/2018
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ISLAMABAD: Federal Board of Revenue on Monday transferred/posted seven Inland Revenue Service officers of BS 19-20 with immediate effect and until further orders.

Sajid Nazir Malik (BS-20) has been transferred from the post of Commissioner, (Zone-I) Regional Tax Office III, Karachi and posted as Commissioner Inland Revenue (WHT) Regional Tax Office, Multan. He is also assigned the additional charge of the post of Commissioner-IR (Corporate Zone), RTO, Multan till the posting of a regular incumbent

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Syed Syedain Raza Zaidi (BS-20) has been moved from the post of Commissioner, (Zone-I) Regional Tax Office II, Karachi and posted as Commissioner Inland Revenue (Zone-V) Corporate Regional Tax Office, Karachi.

Dr. Muhammad Aslam Mari (BS-20) has been transferred from the post of Director, Directorate of Intelligence & Investigation (Inland Revenue), Hyderabad and posted as Commissioner Inland Revenue (Zone-I) Regional Tax Office II, Karachi.

Lal Muhammad Khan (BS-20) has been transferred from the post of Commissioner, (HRM) Large Taxpayers Unit-II, Karachi and posted as Commissioner Inland Revenue (WHT) Regional Tax Office II, Karachi.

Syeda Naureen Zahra (BS-19) has been moved from the post of Commissioner, (OPS) (IP/TFD) Large Taxpayers Unit, Lahore and posted as Commissioner Inland Revenue (OPS) (Zone-II) Corporate Regional Tax Office, Lahore.

Munir Sadiq (BS-19) has been transferred from the post of Additional Commissioner, Regional Tax Office, Sukkur and posted as Secretary, (IR-Operations Wing) Federal Board of Revenue (HQ), Islamabad.

Mussarat Ullah Khan (BS-19) has been transferred from the post of Additional Commissioner, Regional Tax Office II, Karachi and posted as Additional Commissioner Inland Revenue Regional Tax Office, Islamabad.

The officers who are drawing performance allowance, they will continue to draw this allowance on the new place of posting. All the transferred officers have been asked to relinquish/assume charge, using online HRMS facility made available to FBR or by using their IJP logins.

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