Nominations for MCMC changed
Nomination of six officers has been cancelled, while additional nomination of one officer has been made
ISLAMABAD: The Establishment Division has further reshuffled officers nominated for the mandatory Mid-Career Management Course (MCMC) for promotion to Grade-19.
Nomination of six officers has been cancelled, while additional nomination of one officer has been made.
Among the six officers whose nominations have been cancelled are Usman Ashraf, Assistant Commissioner Islamabad, Pakistan Administrative Service, Nadia Usman of Pakistan Audit and Accounts Service, Muhammad Najibullah of Office Management Group, Muhammad Ali Asif and Hafiz Laraib Ghaffar of Pakistan Customs Service and Dr Ahsan Ishaq of Information Group.
Deputy Commissioner Sheikhupura Waqar Ali Khan of Pakistan Administrative Service has been additionally nominated.
The course, which started from August 19, will continue till October 25. The course is being held simultaneously in Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Islamabad and Quetta.
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