Four joint secys transferred
Neelofar Hafeez, Joint Secretary, National Army Security and Research Division, directed to report to Establishment Division
ISLAMABAD: Appointments and transfers have been made in the federal bureaucracy.
Four joint secretaries have been transferred. Abid Saleem Qureshi, Joint Secretary Prime Minister’s Office, has been transferred. His services have been put at the disposal of Sindh government.
Miss Amara Khan, awaiting appointment, has been posted as Joint Secretary Prime Minister’s Office. Neelofar Hafeez, Joint Secretary, National Army Security and Research Division, has been transferred and directed to report to Establishment Division. Irfan Khan, Grade-22 officer of Ministry of Planning and Development, has been transferred and posted as Joint Secretary, National Army Security and Research Division.
Three deputy secretaries have been transferred; Naeem Javed from State and Border Affairs Division to National Food Security Division, Tahir Mahmood Qureshi from Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resources to Institutional Reforms Cell, Cabinet Division and Imtiaz Asghar Siddiqui from Finance Division (Military Finance Wing) to Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resources.
Meanwhile, OSDs Establishment Division Dr Kashif Hussain and Farwa Abbas have been posted as Section Officers in Overseas Pakistanis Division.
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