Transfers in CBR

Published January 10, 2007

ISLAMABAD, Jan 9: The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has transferred and posted 10 senior officials of the customs and excise group.

According to the notifications issued here on Tuesday, Mohammad Latif has been transferred and posted as secretary tax policy and reform, CBR Islamabad; Azizuddin Ahmad as principal, directorate of training and research (Customs, ST and FE), Karachi; Akhtar Zaman Khattak as chief sales tax wing, CBR Islamabad; Abdus Sattar Aora as chief sales tax wing, CBR Islamabad; Najeebur Rehman Abbasi as additional director, inspection and internal audit (Customs, ST and FE), Islamabad; Mohammad Zahid as additional director, inspection and internal audit (customs, ST and FE), Lahore; Syed Barkat Ali Bukhari as additional director, inspection and internal audit (Customs, ST and FE), Karachi; Dr Shafqat Hussain Kehar as additional commissioner of income tax, LTU, Karachi; Tariq Mustafa Khan, as deputy commissioner of income tax, LTU, Karachi; and Azhar Erum Memon as assistant commissioner of income tax, LTU, Karachi.—Our Reporter

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