FBR reshuffles 19 officials

Published September 10, 2008

ISLAMABAD, Sept 9: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has transferred and posted 19 senior officers of income tax and customs groups.According to a notification, Najamuddin Khan has been transferred and posted as additional commissioner Regional Tax Office, Multan; Ghulam Kazim Hosein, secretary (audit wing) FBR, Islamabad; Mohammad Iqbal Ahmad, additional commissioner Regional Tax Office, Lahore; Mohammad Aslam Gohar Baluch, additional commissioner Regional Tax Office, Quetta; Rai Talat Maqbool Ahmad, additional commissioner Regional Tax Office, Karachi.

Dr Tariq Mahmood Khan has been posted as additional commissioner, Regional Tax Office Sialkot; Ziauddin Malik, additional commissioner, Regional Tax Office Abbottabad; Mohammad Qasim Samad Khan, additional director Directorate of Training & Research (income tax), Islamabad; Qaiser Mahmood, secretary (direct taxes) FBR, Islamabad; Sajid Nazir Malik, additional director Directorate General of Internal Audit (income tax), Abbottabad.

Mohammad Yaqoob Mako has been transferred and posted as deputy collector Model Customs Collectorate of PACCS, Karachi; Samiul Haq, deputy collector Regional Tax Office, Peshawar; Nawabzadi Aliya Dilawar Khanji as deputy collector Model Customs Collectorate of Port Qasim, Karachi; Mohammad Masood Sabir, deputy collector, Regional Tax Office, Karachi; Mona Iffat Baloch, deputy collector, Model Customs Collectorate of Appraisement, Karachi; Kamran Ali Rana, assistant collector, Regional Tax Office, Karachi, and Mohammad Saeed Asad, deputy collector Regional Tax Office, Rawalpindi.

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