ISLAMABAD: It is important news for the federal and provincial bureaucracy that 173 officers of various service groups and provinces have been nominated for the mandatory mid-career management course (MCMC) for promotion to grade 19.
The Establishment Division has sent a letter to Rector National School of Public Policy Lahore. The course will be held from August 19 to October 25, 2024. The course will be held simultaneously in Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar, Islamabad and Quetta. The nominated officers are directed to report to the respective training center on 16th August 2024. Two officers of the Supreme Court of Pakistan have been nominated for the course, including Assistant Registrar Supreme Court of Pakistan, Sohail Ahmed, and Assistant Registrar, Office in-charge Supreme Court Karachi Registry, Nazir Muhammad. Six officers of the National Accountability Bureau (NAB) have been nominated for the course. Among them are Saadullah Khan, Qamar Shahzad, Zaheer Ahmed, Shahzad Javed, Allah Rakha, Muhammad Fayaz Afzal. Seven officers of the Election Commission of Pakistan have been nominated for the course, including Muhammad Yusuf, Abdul Qayyum, Faseehuddin, Faridullah, Zeeshan Khan, Sultan and Parvez Ahmed. Twenty-five officers of the Pakistan Administrative Service have been nominated for the mid-career management course.
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Commissioner of DI Khan Division, Syed Abdul Jabbar Shah, confirmed development to The News