ISLAMABAD: It is important news for the federal bureaucracy that changes have been made in the nominations for the mid-career management course required for promotion to grade 19. The nominations of 12 officers have been cancelled. Course status of 8 have been changed while 14 additional officers have been nominated.
Among the twelve officers whose nominations have been canceled are Nausheen Sarwar and Maleeha Jamal of Pakistan Administrative Service and Aisha Rahim of Pakistan Customs Service, Maqbool Ali, Syed Ahmad Farhan Shah, Muhammad Arsalan and Fida Solangi of Pakistan Audit and Accounts Service and Muhammad Akhtar of the Commerce and Trade Group, Muhammad Siddique of the Ministry of Industry and Production, Imran-ul-Hasan Khawaja and Abdul Aleem Jagrani appointed in the Sindh government. The nomination of Asma Arif appointed in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has also been cancelled.
Among the 14 officers who have been newly nominated are Pakistan Administrative Service Officer and Deputy Commissioner Quetta Saad Bin Asad and Afifah Shajia, Police Service of Pakistan Officer and DPO Dir Ziauddin Ahmed, Office Management Group Officer and Section Officer Law and Justice Jawad Ahmed, Usman Hameed Butt of Customs Service, Nadia Usman, Anwarul Haq, Tariq Aziz, Irfan Khan of Audit and Accounts Service, Maula Dad of Commerce and Trade Group, Waseem Islam of National Assembly
Secretariat, Abdul Hameed Jagrani and Allah Dino Chana appointed in Sindh government and Abdul Akram appointed in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government. The course will be held from August 19 to October 25.
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