Prolonged postings

Published June 23, 2026 Updated June 23, 2026 09:10am

THE issue of stagnant postings in Pakistan Customs, especially at the BS-16 level, such as inspectors, appraising officers and preventive officers, often for period extending many years in the same field formation, is more than an administrative lapse. The absence of regular rotation of inspectors in sensitive field formations, including appraisement, examination, Afghan transit and anti-smuggling, has created serious drawbacks.

Prolonged postings in the same field formation allow vested interests to take root. Over time, familiarity among field staff, clearing agents and unscrupulous elements creates opportunities for collusion. This nexus not only facilitates revenue leakages, but also promotes large-scale smuggling activities.

Stagnant postings then further breed complacency, discretionary practices and resistance to reforms. The monopoly of information in the hands of a few officials weakens internal controls and erodes public trust in the tax machinery.

To maintain institutional integrity and curb corrupt practices, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) should ensure mandatory rotation of all Customs officials every two years in all field formations the way it shuffles officials of BS-17 and above.

Junaid Ahmed Gahoti
Quetta

Published in Dawn, June 23rd, 2026

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