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Speed up revenue collection, Member Customs tells officials

bySohail Rab
27/07/2013
in Breaking News, Member Customs, Slider News
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KARACHI: Member Customs Nisar Muhammad Khan continued to convene meetings of the Customs officials on the second consecutive day at the Customs House on Friday.

According to the details, Khan convened the meetings with the officials of Model Customs Collectorate (MCC) Preventive, MCC Export and Transit Trade officials.

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Collectors, Deputy Collectors, Additional Deputy Collectors, Director General Transit Trade and other officials were also present in the meetings.

During the meetings, the Member Customs reviewed the performance of the MCC Preventive, MCC Export and all the officials.

He stressed upon the enhancement of the efficiency of the departments and the officials in Customs and called for evolving a comprehensive strategy in order to achieve the targets on time.

Sources in the Customs House told Customs Today that the Member Customs expressed his satisfaction over the current performance in the new fiscal year 2013-14.

In the meetings, the officials assured the Member Customs that they will achieve the set revenue target in first quarter of the fiscal year 2013-14 and will continue to attain the targets throughout the current fiscal year.

It is pertinent to mention here that the Member Customs on Thursday also convened several meetings with the high-ups of the MCC Enforcement, MCC Appraisement and MCC East- Wharf and MCC West-Wharf and also asked them to work on the given plan.

It may be mentioned here that it was the first visit of Member Customs Nisar Muhammad Khan after his appointment as Member Customs.

Sources told this scribe that the officials in the Customs House were of the view that the meetings would prove to be fruitful in order to enhance the efficiency and revenue generation.

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