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Customs officials told to mark attendance or face disciplinary action

byGulzar Ahmed
07/10/2015
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SIALKOT: The Model Customs Collectorate Sialkot has decided to take disciplinary action against the officials who fail to mark their attendance in the office.

A departmental circular warned all officials that department would consider it as violation of the discipline, if they did not register their attendance until 9:30am. The circular was issued by Asistant Collecter Syed Karim Adil.

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Sources told Customs Today that it was being noticed from the last week that officials were not marking their attendance; therefore, a superintendent has been deputed who will check attendance register after 9:30 am and such officials and staff who will not register their attendance will be treated as absent.

The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) also issued strict guidelines against those employees who remain absent from their duties and their casual leaves were also considered cancel in order to maintain full attendance at the Customs House.

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