Transfers, postings in Finance Division

11 Oct, 2019

Finance Division has made internal postings and transfers of 11 deputy secretaries (DS) and assigned additional charge to three DS with immediate effect. As per a nonfiction issued by the Finance Division, Deputy Secretary (Expenditure) (IPC/EF&PT) Muhammad Riaz has been transferred from existing post to Deputy Secretary Budget Wing while Nayyar Nadeem, Deputy Secretary (GS), has been transferred to DS (Expenditure) (IPC/EF&PT).

Iftikhar Ahmed Janua, DS (Expenditure) FBR has been transferred to DS (GS) and Akhtar Sajid Khan transferred to DS-Exp (FBR). Muzhar ul Hassan Shah, DS-Exp (Planning), has been transferred from existing post to DS Corporate Finance, and Rashid Ali Zuberi HR-Pool/Ex-DS (IERU-III) has been transferred to DS exp planning.

Khurshid Anwar DS (QA) has been transferred from existing post and posted as DS (Council) and Noor Ahmed Brohi transferred from DS-Exp (Energy/Power) and posted as DS-Exp/ (Religious Affairs). Raja M Akhtar Iqbal has been transferred from DS (Reg-II) and posted as DS Exp (Energy/Power). Anwar Zeb has been transferred from DS exp (Foreign Affairs) and posted as DS (Reg-II), and Malik Aman has been transferred from DS (EAD) and posted as DS (BI)

Rashid Zuberi as DS Exp (Planning) has also been assigned additional charge of the post of DS Exp EAD with immediate effect for a period of three months or till posting of a regular office whichever is earlier;(ii) Abdul Razaq Bangash, DS exp (Cabinet has been assigned additional charge of the post of DS exp (Foreign Affairs) with immediate effect for a period of three months or till posting of a regular office whichever is earlier; (iii) Ghulam Farooq, DS exp (commerce) has been assigned additional charge of the post of DS exp (privatization) with immediate effect for a period of three months or till posting of a regular office whichever is earlier; (iv). And Ghulam Farooq, DS exp (commerce) has been assigned additional charge of the post of DS exp (privatization) with immediate effect for a period of three months or till posting of a regular office whichever is earlier.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2019

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