PSO holds first board meeting with new BoM
KARACHI: The Pakistan State Oil Company Limited on Wednesday held its first board meeting after the reconstitution of its board of management in November, a statement said.
During this introductory meeting of the board, the BoM members familiarized themselves with the company management and its operations.
Masadiq Malik, advisor to Prime Minister, chaired the meeting.
Present at the meeting were the new members of the reconstituted BoM, including Zahid Mir and Hasan Nawaz Tarrar, Sheikh Imranul Haque, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer and Yacoob Sutar, Deputy Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer of PSO.
Haque thanked the board members for attending the meeting and expressed gratitude for their valuable guidance to the company.
The meeting was concluded with a pledge that the company will follow the best corporate practices to maximise returns for all stakeholders, including the shareholders and the country.
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