Transfer, posting in CBR

Published July 9, 2002

ISLAMABAD, July 8: The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) on Monday notified the transfers and postings of seven officers of BS-20 and BS-21 with immediate effect and till further order.

According to a notification, the following postings/transfers of the officers (BS-21) and (BS-20) are made:

Muhammad Daud Khan, RCIT, Northern Region, Islamabad, has been transferred as member (Coordination), to CBR, Islamabad vice Mr. Mansoor Ahmad (on leave). Daud Tahir has been posted as RCIT, Northern Region, Islamabad.

Akhtar Jamil Khan, RCIT, northern region, Karachi, has been given new assignment as director general, Karachi, Large Taxpayers Unit, Karachi. S.M. Athar, RCIT, Central Region, Multan has been transferred as RCIT, Southern Region, Karachi.

Mumtaz Ahmad, awaiting positing on completion of staff college course, has been posted Director General,Inspection (DT), Islamabad, (own pay & scale) relieving Muhammad Daud Khan of additional charge. Ihsan-ul-Haq, on completion of NDC, has been sent as RCIT, Central Region, Multan (own pay & scale). Muhammad Ramzan, chief (sales tax), CBR, has been transferred as member, (Sales Tax), CBR (own pay & scale) Vice Mr. Falak Sher, proceeding on leave.—APP

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