Yousaf elected ICAP president
KARACHI: The Council of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan on Tuesday elected its office-bearers for year 2015-16 in its 268th meeting, according to a press release from ICAP. Hafiz Mohammad Yousaf was unanimously elected president and Nadeem Yousuf Adil and Hidayat Ali were elected Vice President-South and Vice
By our correspondents
September 16, 2015
KARACHI: The Council of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Pakistan on Tuesday elected its office-bearers for year 2015-16 in its 268th meeting, according to a press release from ICAP.
Hafiz Mohammad Yousaf was unanimously elected president and Nadeem Yousuf Adil and Hidayat Ali were elected Vice President-South and Vice President-North respectively.
Hafiz Mohammad Yousaf was unanimously elected president and Nadeem Yousuf Adil and Hidayat Ali were elected Vice President-South and Vice President-North respectively.
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