Six DCOs among 14 transferred

Published October 28, 2006

LAHORE, Oct 27: The Punjab government has transferred and posted 14 senior officials, including four administrative secretaries and six DCOs.

BoR chief settlement commissioner, member (judicial-II) Shafique Husain Bokhari has been relieved of his duties in the Punjab government to take up his new assignment in the federal government upon his promotion to BS-21.

Mr Bokhari has been replaced by Cooperatives Department secretary Mohammad Saeed Shaikh.

Punjab Health Engineering, Housing, Urban Development and Public Health Engineering Department special secretary Mazhar Ali Khan has been transferred and posted as Cooperatives Department secretary vice Saeed Shaikh.

OSD Nadeem Hasan Asif has been posted as Lahore Wasa managing director relieving Wasa deputy managing director (operation and maintenance) Pervaiz Iftikhar of the additional charge.

Rawalpindi DCO Hamid Ali Khan has been transferred and posted as Local Government Department special secretary against a vacant post.

Sheikhupura DCO Inamul Haq has been transferred and posted as Sahiwal DCO vice Hameed Amjad Warraich transferred.

Mr Warraich has been posted as Sargodha DCO vice Dr Sajid Yousafani who has been transferred and posted as Punjab food director vice Mohammad Irfan Elahi.

Irfan Elahi has been transferred and posted as Rawalpindi DCO vice Hamid Ali Khan.

The orders relieving OSD Tariq Feroze of his duties in the Punjab government to report to the Balochistan government have been cancelled. He has been posted as Bahawalnagar DCO vice Muzaffar Mahmood.

Muzaffar Mahmood has been posted as Sheikhupura DCO vice Inamul Haq.

Nasrullah Khan has been re-employed on contract for a period of two years and posted as Lahore City District Government DO (facilitation).

PSP officers Ahmad Arslan Malik and Dr Inam Waheed Khan have been relieved of their duties in the Punjab government to report to the Establishment Division.

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