LAHORE: The Punjab government on Thursday transferred and posted 22 senior officers, including administrative secretaries.

Punjab Human Rights and Minorities Affairs Department Secretary Ahmed Mustajab Karamat has been transferred and posted as Punjab Planning and Development Board member against a vacant post.

Awaiting posting in S&GAD, Dr Muhammad Shoaib Akbar has been posted as human rights and minorities affairs department secretary.

Awaiting posting in S&GAD, Dr Farah Masood has been posted as member (Judicial-V)/ chief settlement commissioner, Board of Revenue, Punjab, vice Shahzad Saeed, transferred. Mr Saeed has been posted as Punjab CMIT member.

Awaiting posting in S&GAD, Saeed Ramzan has been posted as Member (Enquiries-I) S&GAD vice Asim Sadiq Qureshi, transferred. Mr Qureshi has been posted as Punjab Service Tribunal member against a vacant post.

CMIT Member Zubair Waheed has been transferred and directed to report to the S&GAD.

Communication and Works Department Special Secretary Aftab Ahmad has been transferred and posted as Punjab P&D Board director general (M&E) against an existing vacancy.

OSD Imran Hamid has been posted as C&W department special secretary.

Punjab Director (Food) Shozeb Saeed has been transferred and posted as DG Archaeology against a vacant post relieving Walled City of Lahore Authority DG Kamran Lashari of additional charge of the post.

OSD retired Lt Muhammad Shoaib Khan Jadoon has been posted as Punjab director (food).

Published in Dawn, September 29th, 2023

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