FBR’s BS-20 officer resigns
Notification issued by Federal Revenue Division says decision was taken after approval of prime minister
ISLAMABAD: The Federal government has accepted the resignation of BPS 20 officer Ms Kiran Sarfraz Khan (IRS / BS-20), Chief, Federal Board of Revenue (Headquarters), Islamabad.
The approval was given by the prime minister and his resignation is effective from January 15, 2025.
A notification issued by the Federal Revenue Division said the decision was taken after the approval of the prime minister. The notification has been sent to the institutions concerned, and its copy has also been provided to the Prime Minister’s Secretariat, Establishment Division, FBR chairman and other relevant offices.
All the officers concerned of the Federal Board of Revenue have been informed, and the details of this decision have been incorporated in all the relevant files.
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