CBR promotes 40 officers

Published November 8, 2001

ISLAMABAD, Nov 7: The Central Board of Revenue (CBR) has promoted 40 senior most inspectors/ministerial staff to the rank of deputy superintendent in customs, sales tax and central excise department with immediate effect.

According to an official announcement issued here on Wednesday, 40 deputy superintendent promoted and posted at different offices as mentioned against each with effect from the date they assumed the charge of the post.

Those promoted included Mohammad Amin, posted as deputy superintendent Cus. ST&CE Multan; S Zahid Raza, sales tax Faisalabad; Riaz Ahmed Bajwa, customs, ST&CE Multan; Fayyaz Ahmed Ch, customs, ST&CE Multan; Masood Afzal Khan Lodhi, sales tax Faisalabad; M M Javed Iqbal, ST&CE Gujranwala; Pir Zada Rahat Aziz Chishti and Muratab Ali, custom, ST&CE Multan; Tanvir Hussain Shah, custom Rawalpindi; Khawar Saeed Mir, Munawar Ali Shah, Idrees Saeed Khan, Asif Ali Rizvi and S Mohsin Abbas customs, ST&CE Multan. Saleem Akhtar, customs & CE Faisalabad; Mirza Waqar Ahmed, Amjad Ali Malik and Sardar Manzoor Ahmed at ST&CE Gujranwala; Obaid-ur-Rehman, ST Faisalabad; Liaquat Ali, Zahid Tauqeer Azhar, Waqar Ahmed Cheema, Mohammad Javed, Arshad Saeed Siddiqui, Talib Hussain Javed and Rai Riaz Ahmed at customs, ST&CE Multan, respectively.

Arshad Javed was posted at customs, Rawalpindi; Naeem Anwar, adjudication, Rawalpindi; Aftab Ahmed Khoso, customs, ST&CE Hyderabad; Nazir Mohammad, ST&CE Rawalpindi; Zia-ur-Rehman, ST&CE Karachi; Ghulam Haider, custom, ST&CE Hyderabad.

The ministerial staff included Abdul Rasheed Chohan, posted as stenotypist at customs Rawalpindi; Ehsan Ullah Khan, office; Ghulam Hassan, office superintendents at adjudication, Rawalpindi; and Iftikhar Hussain, posted as assistant at ST&CE West Karachi.

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