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Tariq Ahad assumes charge as DG IPR

byCustoms Today Report
11/02/2015
in Islamabad, Transfers and Postings
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ISLAMABAD: Tariq Ahad Nawaz, a BS-21 officer of Pakistan Customs Service (PCS), has relinquished the charge of the post of Director General, Directorate General of Reforms and Automation (Customs), Islamabad and assumed the charge of the post of Director General, IPR (Enforcement), Islamabad.

Meanwhile, on attaining the age of superannuation, Tariq Ahad Nawaz, (PCS/BS-21) presently posted as Director General, IPR (Enforcement), Islamabad will retire from Government service on May 24, 2015.

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