ISLAMABAD: The federal government has transferred the Executive Director Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP), Karachi, Saqib Bashir, a BS 20 officer of Pakistan Audit and Accounts Service, and placed his services at the disposal of the Sindh government, according to a notification by the Establishment Division.
Also, the Establishment Division has increased the number of nominations for the Mid-Career Management Course (MCMC), a mandatory training course for promotion to BS 19.
Fifty more BS 18 officers have been nominated for the course. They are: Kashif Ali of PAS, Farooq Amjad, Ayesha Butt and Farooq Ahmed of PSP, Wajid Hussain, Atiq Ahmed, Amin Khan, Muhammad Shahid, Shazia Noreen and Ghulam Murtaza of OMG, Ijaz Ali of IRS, Wasim Feroze, Raeesa Kanwal, Tanveer Ahmed, Shehla Saleem Mughal and Miss Rabil of Customs, Naseerullah Khan of Information Group, Muhammad Amir Shahzad of National Tariff Commission, Muhammad Nazir Malik of Food Ministry, Dr Azmat Ali Awan, Miss Asma Khyber Khan, Pir Muhammad, Sardar Bahadur, Muhammad Irshad, Yasir Imran and Asif Ali of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Government, Hamid Farooq, Ali Tamkeen Butt and Muhammad Salman Jamil of Railway Group, Imranul Hassan Khawaja, Abdul Halim Jagrani, Nisar Ahmed Memon, Imtiaz Ahmed Mangri, Abdul Khaliq Jamil, Asghar Ali, Raees-ur-Rehman and Khalid Meraj of Sindh Government, Muhammad Tariq Majeed of ANF, Aviation Division Qamar-uz-Zaman and Mukhtar Ahmed Magsi of the Senate of Pakistan, Zahoor Ahmed Dasti of the Senate of Pakistan, and Islam Raziq and Noreen Sherdad of the Directorate of Special Education.
Deputy Secretary Training Establishment Division Riaz Ali has sent a letter regarding these nominations to the Rector National School of Public Policy.
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