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FST hears various service matters filed by FBR employees in first week of March

byCT Report
13/03/2017
in Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: The Federal Service Tribunal held hearing of a number of service complaints during recent week of March.

The FST benches comprising Syed Rafique Hussain and Nazir Saeed, Syed Muhammad Hamid and Muhammad Javed Iqbal Kasi and Ishtiaq Ahmed and Javed Iqbal Kasi heard complaints filed against Federal Board of Revenue by its own employees.

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Syed Rafique Hussain and Nazir Saeed heard cases filed by M Zaman, M Waheed, Abdul Ghafoor, Muhammad Arshad Rahim, Ghulam Ishaq Kiyani, Muhammad Arif and Attique Ahmed Abbasi.

Abdul Ghafoor had filed a review petition; Muhammad Arshad Rahim had filed a petition about ‘withholding of two annual increments’; Ghulam Ishaq Kiyani had filed petition seeking correction in judgment; Muhammad Arif and Attique Ahmed Abbasi and others on various other administrative acts of FBR.

The bench also heard cases submitted by Muhammad Nawaz Kiyani, who had filed a complaint regarding provision of special allowance; Aftab Ahmed Razzqi, who had filed matter carrying matter relating to ‘seniority’; while Fakhr-e-Azam, Sami-ul-Haq and Noor Jamal, who had filed complaints on un-granted ‘promotion’ by the FBR administration.

They had asked the tribunal to ensure their promotion at higher scales as per rule of department.

Another FST bench comprising Syed Muhammad Hamid and Muhammad Javed Iqbal Kasi dated in office hearing of complaints filed by Muhammad Shakeel Akhtar, Tariq Masood, Ghulam Sarwar Qureshi, Syed Salahuddin Gillani, Khalid Hameed,  and others cases raising questions regarding ‘antedatin’ promotion, seniority, and financial incentives to the employees.

Muhammad Ferozuddin, another apellant, had filed an Implementation matter which was pending before the tribunal since 2014. He had prayed the tribunal to redirect the board on implementing on FST’s old decision about his promotion

Another bench of FST comprising of Ishtiaq Ahmed and Javed Iqbal Kasi heard some other case pending before it since months.

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