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Multan Customs holds farewell ceremony in honour of Collector Muneeza Majeed

byCT Report
16/08/2021
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MULTAN: Collectorte of Customs Enforcement & Compliance (E&C) hosted a farewell reception in honour of transferred Collector Muneeza Majeed who has performed her services for almost one year in the Collectorate.

According to details, Collector Collector Muneeza Majeed has been transferred from MCC Multan to Customs Exports, Customs House Karachi. The Collectorate hosted farewell ceremony in which Collector Imran Ahmad Chaudhry, Additional Collector Ghulam Nabi Kamboh, Assistant Collector Tanvir Ahmad, Assistant Collector Omer Sajjad, Assistant Collector Hafiza Aqsa Aslam and other staff of the Collectorate were present. Collector Muneeza Majeed has performed almost one year and two months in the Multan Customs Collectorate as Collector.

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Additional Collector Ghulam Nabi Kamboh stated in the farewell address that Collector Muneeza Majeed is one of the capable and diligent officer who has excellent commands over customs laws and procedures. He worked dedicatedly on set tasks throughout his posting in Multan which assisted Collectorate to achieve revenue targets. He expressed that we need to show strict behaviour in administration to keep employees in order to balance things.

Additional Collector and other officials appreciated the performance of Collector Muneeza Majeed at Multan Collectorate and extended his full support to achieve many milestones in future. Collector Muneeza Majeed advised fellow officers to remain focused, work according to laid down procedures and also, use administrative structures to redress grievances when needed. Collector asks officers and staffs to pray for the deceased souls of Customs employees and martyred officials in various incidents.

Collector Muneeza Majeed admitted that she was lucky to work with dedicated team who was fully supportive and cooperative in his stationing. Collector Muneeza Majeed was also given honourary shield on behalf of officers on his excellent work in Multan.

 

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