Tariq Malik to take charge as new Nadra chairman
By Tahir Khalil
June 09, 2021
ISLAMABAD: New Nadra Chairman Tariq Malik will take charge of his new responsibilities in two weeks. Tariq Malik is currently working as adviser to the UN Secretary General in New York. He has asked the UN Secretary General to relieve him from his responsibilities after his appointment as Nadra chairman.
Tariq Malik is son of eminent scholar and educationist Prof Fateh Muhammad Malik. The Government of Pakistan had advertised the post of Nadra chairman to which 109 candidates applied. Tariq Malik was selected after tough competition among the short-listed candidates. He has also served as Nadra chairman previously. He is currently serving as chief technical adviser in the UN.
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