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Nasir Masroor made Member (SPR&S)

byCT Report
25/02/2017
in Breaking News, Islamabad, Latest News
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ISLAMABAD: Nasir Masroor Ahmad, a Pakistan Customs Service officer, has been transferred and posted as Member Strategic Planning and Reforms & Statistics (SPR&S) with immediate effect and until further orders.

The officer, presently posted as Member Customs, was recently promoted to BS-22 in the same service.

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Earlier, the post of Member (Customs), BS-21 in FBR (HQ), Islamabad was re-designated as Member (Customs), BS-22 as personal to Nasir Masroor Ahmad (PCS/BS-22) and for as long as it is held by him.

After promotion, the officer assumed the charge of the post of Member Customs (BS-22) and relinquished the charge of the same post of BS-21 with effect from February 20, pursuing the Board’s notification No 0522-C-II/2017 dated 20.02.2017.

Before taking the charge of Member Customs, Nasir was giving his services as Director General of Reforms and Automation after replacing now retired officer, Nisar Muhammad Khan, who had been promoted as new FBR chairman.

Nasir Masroor also served the Board as Member Reforms and Automation for a few months. He had performed his duties as Appraisement-South Chief Collector for four years as well as the Appraisement Collector. Earlier he performed as Chief Tariff in FBR Headquarters, Islamabad.

During his tenure as the DG of Reforms and Automation, Nasir Masroor had introduced significant reforms within the department, which were appreciated by all quarters.

He also gave special attention to the future collaborations between Pakistan Customs and the IATA, as well as working closely with China Customs and Afghan Customs for the development of Electronic Data Interface, mainly to highlight Pakistan Customs’ resolve to trade facilitation and modernisation, besides curbing smuggling and under invoicing.

Being posted as Appraisement-South Chief Collector, Nasir Masroor ensured constant contact with the officials of collectorates within his domain, including Appraisement-West, Appraisement-East and Port Qasim, in order to give them proper guidelines regarding the achievement of revenue targets.

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