Overseas Pakistanis Division gets new secretary
Meanwhile, the services of Inland Revenue Service Grade 18 Naima Shamail have been handed over to Punjab government
ISLAMABAD: High-level postings and transfers have been made in the federal bureaucracy. Federal Secretary Overseas Pakistanis Division Zulfiqar Haider has been transferred from his post and directed to report to the Establishment Division, while Member-in-Charge Federal Ombudsman Secretariat Regional Office Lahore Dr Arshad Mahmood has been transferred and appointed as Secretary Overseas Pakistanis Division. Both the Grade-22 officers belong to the Pakistan Administrative Service.
Meanwhile, the services of Inland Revenue Service Grade 18 Naima Shamail have been handed over to Punjab government. She has been appointed as Deputy Commissioner Punjab Revenue Authority on deputation for 3 years. The Establishment Division has issued the notification of postings and transfers.
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