FBR’s committee to examine service record of customs officials

FBR’s committee to examine service record of customs officials

ISLAMABAD: The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) on Wednesday constituted a scrutiny committee to examine service record of employees of Pakistan Customs Department.

According to a notification, on the directives of FBR chairman, the following scrutiny committee to examine the service record of all those employees of Pakistan Customs Department, who have joined their duties in pursuance of order dated December 17, 2021 passed by Supreme Court of Pakistan:

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i. Mehmood Aslam Butt, Chief (Legal – HR): Chairman

ii. Rai Naheed Ahmad, Secretary (Lit.SC): Member

iii. Muhammad Shakeel Abbasi, Second Secretary (HRM-IR-VI): Member

iv. M. Saeed-ur-Rheman, Secretary (HRM-IV): Secretary

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The FBR has mandated the committee to obtain the available record of all such employees from the concerned field formations and establishment division, if any of the required documents are not available with the respective offices.

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It is also mandated to the committee to examine the complete service record of their initial appointment, termination from service and subsequent reinstatement under the Sacked Employees (Reinstatement) Ordinance Act, 2010, on case to case basis, and to determine their status in accordance with the judgment dated December 17, 2021 passed by the Supreme Court of Pakistan.

The FBR asked the committee to furnish conclusive report/recommendations in each case to Member (Admn/HR) through Chief (HRMC) preferably within two months time.

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