Anomalies Committee set up

Published June 22, 2003

ISLAMABAD, June 21: The government has set up Anomalies Committee to examine any anomalies that may have arisen as a result of tariff changes in budget 2003-04.

An official announcement issued on Saturday said the committee would be headed by the secretary finance and included secretaries commerce, industries and the CBR chairman.

The cases/complaints regarding anomalies may be forwarded by all concerned to the CBR before July 10. The cases would be processed in the respective wing of CBR and put up to the committee for decision.

Only cases of genuine anomalies because of the budget measures would be entertained, and general request for the specific tariff structures or other non-budget issues would not be considered by the Anomalies Committee, added the announcement.

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