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Junaid asks officers to launch robust tax recovery campaign

byImran Ali
30/08/2014
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MULTAN: Customs Intelligence Director Junaid Akram has urged the customs officers to perform their duties with dedication and strengthen the national economy by launching a robust tax recovery campaign and anti-smuggling operations.

“All the officers will have to work hard to improve the revenue collection,” he said while visiting office of the customs intelligence in Multan.
On the occasion, Additional Director Customs Intelligence Multan Nisar Ahmad apprised him of the performance and problems being confronted by the Multan office due to shortage of staff. He said that the shortage of staff had badly affected performance of the department, especially field operations against smugglers.
There is acute shortage of operational staff particularly constables in Multan, he said. At which, the Director Customs Intelligence promised to resolved the problems at earliest. He also promised to seek permission from the FBR chairman for new recruitment on vacant posts to make effective operations against smugglers.

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