Jarrar Haider made PNSC chief
Section Officer Establishment Division Jawad Raza Sultan has been transferred to Finance Division
ISLAMABAD: Transfers and postings have been made in the federal bureaucracy.
Syed Jarrar Haider Kazmi has been appointed Chief Executive Officer, Pakistan National Shipping Corporation (PNSC), for a period of three years.
The federal government has extended appointment period of Member (Finance) OGRA Muhammad Naeem Ghauri for one month. The extension will be effective from April 30, 2025.
Section Officer Javed Iqbal has been transferred from the Ministry of Maritime Affairs to National Security Division, while Deputy Secretary Finance Division (Military Finance Wing) Shahzad Iqbal Malik to National Security Division. He is a Grade-19 officer of Railway Group.
Section Officer Establishment Division Jawad Raza Sultan has been transferred to Finance Division.
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