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FST reinstates FBR Union president

byCT Report
02/05/2018
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: The Federal Service Tribunal has reinstated the FBR Union central president after three years.

The FBR Union president Mian Abdul Qayyum was dismissed from service along with several other union office-bearers around three years ago for union activities and raising voice against high officials’ corruption.

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More than 19 low cadre officials were also dismissed while five employees of low rank were suspended from services without any serious allegation in February 2015.

A notification No 0550-IR-IV/2015 dated February 23, 2015, issued by revenue division of FBR, had notified his dismissal from service. Disciplinary proceedings were initiated against Mian Abdul Qayyum, Inspector Inland Revenue Regional Tax office, Lahore vide charge-sheet dated 27-02-2014 and addendum dated 03-04-2015. His services were also placed under suspension from 04-03-2014.

The FST has now restored the central president of Federal Revenue Alliance Employees Union Mian Abdul Qayyum to service, who has also taken the charge.

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