KARACHI: Former Kara­chi commissioner and kno­wn bur­ea­ucrat Shahid Aziz Siddiqui passed away on Thursday. He was 74.

Born in Lucknow in Jan­uary 1945, Mr Siddiqi had topped the CSS exam in 1968 before joining civil service where he spent more than four decades as a career bureaucrat.

Apart from serving as Kar­achi commissioner in the early 1980s, he also served as chairman of the State Life Corpora­tion (SLC) and National High­way Authority (NHA). He also served as the managing director of the Rice Export Corpor­ation of Pakistan (RECP), dire­c­tor general of Ports and Ship­ping, labour director as well as deputy commissioner of Tha­tta, Sanghar and Larkana.

Mr Siddiqui also headed Sui Southern Gas Comp­any’s board of directors. He held a postgraduate degree in development economics from the University of Cambridge, UK, and a masters degree from the University of Karachi.

Published in Dawn, November 8th, 2019

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