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Lahore Customs chief accountant transferred

byM Hayat
22/08/2015
in Lahore, Latest News
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LAHORE: Office of the Auditor General has transferred Chief Account Model Customs Collectorate Lahore.

According to the details, MCC Lahore Chief Accountant Riasat Ali Shah has been transferred from Customs House to Directorate Pakistan Audit and Accounts Academy Lahore.

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Riasat Ali has been working as chief accounts officer dealing here at Customs Lahore Preventive accounts.

Meanwhile, Auditor General of Pakistan has also undertaken transfers in Federal Board of Revenue Inland Revenue. Nisar Ahmad Cheema has been transferred as Director, Inland Revenue Lahore, Director Audit Inland Revenue (North) Lahore to Director Audit Defence Service.

Hashim Raza, Deputy Director Audit, Works Federal Islamabad has been transferred as deputy director IR&C AGP office Islamabad.

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