Two chief collectors relinquish charge
Muhammad Mohsin Rafiq and Muhammad Jamil Nasir Khan are two collectors to relinquish charge
By Our Correspondent
November 03, 2024
ISLAMABAD: Two chief collectors relinquished their charge in pursuance of an FBR notification.
Muhammad Mohsin Rafiq, a PCS/BS-20 officer, has relinquished the charge of the post of Chief Collector of Customs (OPS) Appraisement (South), Karachi, on November 2 and assumed the charge of the post of Director General (OPS), Directorate General of Transit Trade, Karachi, on the same date.
Muhammad Jamil Nasir Khan, a PCS/BS-20 officer, has relinquished the charge of the post of Chief Collector of Customs (OPS), Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Peshawar, on November 1 and assumed the charge of the post of Chief Collector of Customs (OPS), Appraisement, South, Karachi, on November 2.
-
Andrew, Sarah Ferguson Refuse King Charles Request: 'Raising Eyebrows Inside Palace' -
Adam Sandler Reveals How Tom Cruise Introduced Him To Paul Thomas Anderson -
Washington Post CEO William Lewis Resigns After Sweeping Layoffs -
North Korea To Hold 9th Workers’ Party Congress In Late February -
All You Need To Know Guide To Rosacea -
Princess Diana's Brother 'handed Over' Althorp House To Marion And Her Family -
Trump Mobile T1 Phone Resurfaces With New Specs, Higher Price -
Factory Explosion In North China Leaves Eight Dead -
Blac Chyna Opens Up About Her Kids: ‘Disturb Their Inner Child' -
Winter Olympics 2026: Milan Protestors Rally Against The Games As Environmentally, Economically ‘unsustainable’ -
How Long Is The Super Bowl? Average Game Time And Halftime Show Explained -
Natasha Bure Makes Stunning Confession About Her Marriage To Bradley Steven Perry -
ChatGPT Caricature Prompts Are Going Viral. Here’s List You Must Try -
James Pearce Jr. Arrested In Florida After Alleged Domestic Dispute, Falcons Respond -
Cavaliers Vs Kings: James Harden Shines Late In Cleveland Debut Win -
2026 Winter Olympics Snowboarding: Su Yiming Wins Bronze And Completes Medal Set