Nomination of officers for MMC changed
Further changes have been made in officers designated for mandatory Mid-Career Management course (MMC) for promotion to Grade 19
ISLAMABAD: Further changes have been made in the officers designated for the mandatory Mid-Career Management course (MMC) for promotion to Grade 19.
The nominations of 21 officers have been canceled and additional 21 officers have been nominated in their place.
Among the officers whose nominations have been canceled are Director Admin LDA Ms Rabia Riyast, SSP Loralai Muhammad Zafar, SSP Sukkur Zubair Nazir Ahmad Shaikh, Deputy Secretary Prime Minister’s Office Waseem Ahmed and SSP Shikarpur Muhammad Imran Khan.
Muhammad Umar, Abdul Hanif, Muhammad Faridoon and Muhammad Irfan Khan Baloch of OMG and Fida Hussain Solangi of Pakistan Audit and Accounts Service, Hamza Ali, Iraj Rabbani, Maqbool Ali and Miss Amara Farooq, Muhammad Ahmed Rizwan of Customs Service and nominations of Muhammad Adnan Arjamand, Zahidullah Khan of Information Group and Asad Bilal of Central National Savings Office have been cancelled. The nominations of Maqbool Hussain and Ahmed Meraj of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government have been cancelled.
The 21 officers who have been nominated by the Establishment Division include Deputy Commissioner Rawalpindi Hasan Waqar Cheema, SSP Karachi Muhammad Azhar Khan, SSP Traffic Islamabad Sarfaraz Virk, Chief Security Officer of the Prime Minister Ali Bin Tariq and Security Officer of the Prime Minister Taswar Iqbal.
Sara Benazir of OMG, Hafiz Shahzad Masood, Atif Rashid Khattak, Tariq Hussain of Customs Service, Muhammad Amar Hussain of Economist Group, Zeib Alam Khan of Foreign Service, Deputy Director of Information Group, Audit Bureau of Circulation, Syeda Adela Rubab Kazmi, Muhammad Basheer of Workers Education Directorate, Syed Hasan Raza and Sadia Chaudhry of Bureau of Statistics, Javed Iqbal of National Police Academy, Muhammad Naseem and Naseemuddin and Muhammad Arshad and Muhammad Abid of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government have been nominated additionally.
The Establishment Division has sent a letter to the Rector, National School of Public Policy Lahore. The course will be held simultaneously in Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Islamabad and Quetta from April 29 to July 5, 2024.
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