Moazzam made PQA chairman
Moazzam Ilyas has been appointed on contract for three years in MP-1 Scale
ISLAMABAD: The federal government has appointed Rear Admiral (retd) Syed Moazzam Ilyas as Chairman Port Qasim Authority.
Moazzam Ilyas has been appointed on contract for three years. The appointment has been made in MP-1 Scale as per rules and regulations.
The additional charge of Secretary Narcotics Control Division to Khurram Agha, Secretary Interior, has been extended. The three months extension will be counted from September 25 this year.
Jodat Ayaz, Grade-21 officer of Pakistan Administrative Service awaiting appointment, has been made an OSD. His leave of two months has been approved.
Amjad Ahmed, Joint Secretary Ministry of National Food Security, has been transferred and directed to report to the Establishment Division.
Jan Bahadur, Deputy Secretary, Ministry of Religious Affairs, has been transferred as Deputy Secretary Water Resources Division.
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