Fahd Haroon appointed SAPM on digital media
Fahd Haroon also acted Special Assistant to Prime Minister on Digital Media during last caretaker regime
By Muhammad Anis
August 09, 2024
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Thursday appointed Fahd Haroon as his Special Assistant on Digital Media.
“The prime minister has been pleased to appoint Fahd Haroon as Special Assistant to the Prime Minister (SAPM) on Digital Media with immediate effect,” a notification issued by the Cabinet Division said.
Fahd Haroon also acted Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Digital Media during the last caretaker regime.
With the new induction, the strength of the federal cabinet has reached 24, including 18 federal ministers, two state ministers, one adviser and three special assistants to the prime minister. Earlier on August 4, Muhammad Ali was appointed as Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Power.
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