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FBR appoints focal person for scrutiny of nomination papers

FBR
  • The focal person will assist Election Commission of Pakistan.
  • FBR also directed all field formation heads to nominate team.
  • All nominated teams will be headed by Commissioner.

ISLAMABAD: In connection with the preparations for the general elections in the country, the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has appointed a focal person for the scrutiny of nomination papers.

According to the announcement issued by FBR, the focal person will assist the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP) in the scrutiny of the nomination papers of the candidates.

The Chief Revenue Operations Arshad Nawaz Cheena, Secretary of Revenue Budget Bilal Zameer, Second Secretaries of IR Sadaf Ehsan, Sohail Abbas, and Sec. Secretary IR Litigation Alishba Asif is also included in the 5-member focal person.

FBR has also directed all the Field Formation Heads to nominate a team consisting of two officers. All the nominated teams will be headed by a Commissioner who will act as focal persons in their areas.

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