Transfers, postings

Published May 15, 2005

ISLAMABAD, May 14: The Central Board of Revenue has transferred and posted 10 senior officials of the customs and excise group. According to the notification, Khawaja Tanvir Ahmad has been transferred and posted as member tax policy and reforms, CBR; Iftikhar Qutub as collector (Enforcement), Large Taxpayers Unit, Karachi; Jalaluddin Shah collector, collectorate of customs, ST & CE (Adjudication), Karachi; Ali Salman Abbasi, director, directorate of customs valuation (C&E), Lahore; Nasir Masroor Ahmad, director, directorate of customs valuation and PCA, Karachi; Muhammad Ibrahim Vighio additional director, directorate of inspection and internal audit (C&E), Karachi; Fateh Muhammad Shaikh, additional director, directorate of training and research (C&E), Karachi; and Nasrullah Khan Wazir, additional director, directorate general of inspection and internal audit (C&E), Islamabad.

Through another notification, the CBR promoted and posted three income tax inspectors to the post of income tax officers. Abdul Wahid Qureshi was posted at southern region, Karachi; Javed Iqbal Malik, central region, Multan; and Muhammad Anwar Mufti, central region, Multan.

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