Seven senior officials transferred

Published December 2, 2006

LAHORE, Dec 1: The Punjab government on Friday posted and transferred seven senior officials, including three secretaries. Zakat and Ushr secretary Syed Mohammad Hamid has been transferred and posted as Management and Professional Development Department secretary against a vacant post.

Punjab Public Relations director-general Shoaib bin Aziz has been transferred and posted as Social Welfare secretary vice Tauqir Ahmad who has been posted as Zakat and Ushr secretary vice Syed Mohammad Hamid.

OSD Mohammad Arshad Bhatti has been posted as Tourism Development Corporation of Punjab managing director relieving PHA director-general Irfan Ali of the additional charge.

Punjab Municipal Development Fund Company managing director Khizar Hayat has been transferred and posted as secretary/director-general, Civil Service Reforms/Change Management Unit, vice Rashida Malik whose services have been re-placed at the disposal of the federal government.

OSD Shabbir Ahmad has been posted as Special Secretary, Punjab Health Engineering, Housing, Urban Development and Public Health Engineering Department.

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