Sindh government reshuffles nine senior officers

The Sindh government has moved nine senior officers around, according to a notification issued by the chief secretary’s office Friday night.

Dr Muhammad Usman Chahar, an officer of PAS Grade-21, Additional Chief secretary Home Department, is relieved from Sindh and has been asked to report to the Establishment Division.

Qazi Shahid Pervez, an officer of PAS Grade-21, Secretary for Universities & Boards Department, is transferred and posted as the additional chief secretary.

Dr Mansoor Abbas Rizvi, an officer of Ex-PCS Grade-20, Secretary Auqaf, Religious Affairs, Zakat & Ushr Department, is transferred and posted as Secretary for the Universities and Boards Department.

Muhammad Saleem Raza, an officer of Ex-PCS Grade-20, Secretary Irrigation Department, is transferred and posted as Director General, Sindh Building Control Authority.

Shamsuddin Soomro, an officer of PAS Grade-21, DG Sindh Building Control Authority, is transferred and posted as chairman for the Provincial Election Authority.

Suhail Ahmed Qureshi, an officer of PSS Grade-20, Special Secretary Prison, Home Department, is transferred and posted as Secretary Irrigation Department.

Muhammad Riazuddin, an officer of Secretariat Group Grade-20, Secretary Industries & Commerce Department is relieved from Sindh, and has been asked to report to the Establishment Division.

Amir Khursheed, an officer of PSS Grade-20, Special Secretary Home Department, is transferred and posted as Secretary for Industries & Commerce Department.

Ghazanfar Ali Qadri, an officer of Ex-PCS Grade18, Deputy Director Anti-Corruption Establishment, Hyderabad, is transferred and posted as Thatta deputy commissioner. Muhammad Usman Tanveer, an officer of PAS Grade-18, has been directed to report Services, General Administration & Coordination Department.     



from SAMAA https://ift.tt/3we8rLa

No comments:

Post a Comment

Main Post

In Caracas, this feels like the hardest moment in Venezuela's modern history

Rescue teams are working ceaselessly to reach those trapped under rubble. But as hope fades, anger is growing. from BBC News https://ift.t...