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15.04.2021 Seniority List of Bs-20 Officers of The SENIORITY LIST OF BS-20 OFFICERS OF THE PAKISTAN AUDIT AND ACCOUNTS SERVICE AS ON 15.04.2021 15.04.2021 Date of entry Present Date of Superannua In PA&AS In present S # Name CTP Domicile in govt. Present Posting Station Posting Birth tion /B-17 scale. service w.e.f 1 Muhammad Ajmal Gondal 14 Punjab 10-Oct-61 10-Oct-21 14-Nov-87 14-Nov-87 29-Oct-20 Member (Finance), PAEC Islamabad 02.11.2020 2 Farrukh Ahmad Hamidi 14 Sindh (U) 30-May-62 30-May-22 01-Nov-86 01-Nov-86 09-Dec-19 Controller General of Accounts, Islamabad Islamabad 05-Mar-21 Secretary, National Food Security & Research Division, 3 Abdul Ghufran Memon 15 Sindh (R) 11-Jun-65 11-Jun-25 14-Nov-87 14-Nov-87 16-Jul-20 Islamabad 11-Nov-20 Islamabad 4 Ghulam Muhammad Memon 15 Sindh (R) 26-Mar-63 26-Mar-23 13-Jan-88 25-Jul-95 18-Aug-20 Additional AGP-I, AGP Office Islamabad 11-Mar-21 1 Shahid Gul Qureshi 13 Punjab 17-May-61 17-May-21 22-Oct-85 22-Oct-85 25-Feb-17 Member (Finance), NESCOM Islamabad 29-Oct-18 Deputy Auditor General (Defence Audit), AGP Office, 2 Abdul Hameed Pasha 15 KP 20-Feb-62 20-Feb-22 03-May-86 14-Nov-87 28-Jan-19 Islamabad 15-Sep-20 Islamabad 3 Niaz Ahmad Sheikh 15 Sindh (R) 25-Oct-63 25-Oct-23 06-Jun-88 31-Oct-92 26-Jun-19 Deputy Auditor General (South) Karachi 22-Aug-19 4 Sajid Ali Nadeem 16 Punjab 15-Apr-66 15-Apr-26 01-Nov-88 01-Nov-88 29-Jan-19 Deputy Auditor General (Central), Lahore Lahore 22-Feb-21 5 Muhammad Nasir Ali 16 Punjab 13-May-64 13-May-24 07-Dec-87 01-Nov-88 28-Jan-19 Rector, PAAA, Lahore Lahore 19-Feb-21 6 Masood Akhtar Sherwanee 16 Punjab 14-Dec-61 14-Dec-21 01-Nov-88 01-Nov-88 28-Jan-19 Deputy Auditor General (Policy), AGP Office, Islamabad Islamabad 01-Mar-21 7 Fareed Mahmood Ch. 16 Punjab 18-Feb-62 18-Feb-22 01-Nov-88 01-Nov-88 26-Jun-19 Military Accountant General, Rawalpindi Rawalpindi 11-May-20 8 Shahid Nadeem 16 Punjab 22-Nov-61 22-Nov-21 05-Jul-89 05-Jul-89 26-Jun-19 Chief Accounts Officer, M/o Foreign Affairs, Islamabad Islamabad 15-Feb-21 Awaiting for posting at AGP Office / on 60 days LFP w.e.f. 9 Liaquat Ali Memon 16 Sindh (R) 18-Nov-63 18-Nov-23 01-Nov-88 01-Nov-88 24-Mar-20 Islamabad 26-Feb-21 23.03.2021 to 23.04.2021 10 Syed Sajjad Hyder 16 Sindh (U) 08-May-63 08-May-23 01-Nov-88 01-Nov-88 26-Jun-19 Accountant General, Sindh, Karachi Karachi 11-May-20 11 Barkat Saeed Memon 16 Sindh (R) 08-Feb-62 08-Feb-22 01-Nov-88 01-Nov-88 26-Jun-19 Member Finance, M/o of Railways, Islamabad Islamabad 01-Feb-21 12 Abdul Ghafoor Khan 17 Punjab 01-Oct-61 01-Oct-21 18-Nov-89 18-Nov-89 26-Jun-19 Accountant General, Punjab, Lahore Lahore 13-Aug-20 13 Iram Anjum Khan 17 Punjab 28-Apr-66 28-Apr-26 13-Apr-88 18-Nov-89 18-Jul-19 Additional Secretary, Military Finance, Rawalpindi Rawalpindi 16-Mar-20 Page 1 of 19 SENIORITY LIST OF BS-20 OFFICERS OF THE PAKISTAN AUDIT AND ACCOUNTS SERVICE AS ON 15.04.2021 15.04.2021 Date of entry Present Date of Superannua In PA&AS In present S # Name CTP Domicile in govt. Present Posting Station Posting Birth tion /B-17 scale. service w.e.f 14 Maqbool Ahmed Gondal 18 Punjab 02-Feb-66 02-Feb-26 01-Dec-90 01-Dec-90 24-Mar-20 Deputy Auditor General (FAO), AGP Office, Islamabad Islamabad 06-Aug-20 Senior Joint Secretary / FA, Finance Division, Military 15 Dost Ali Shah 18 KP 19-May-62 19-May-22 01-Dec-90 01-Dec-90 26-Feb-21 Rawalpindi 08-Mar-21 Finance Wing 16 Mohsan Atta 19 Punjab 10-May-61 10-May-21 31-May-87 19-Oct-91 26-Feb-21 Deputy Auditor General (A&C), AGP Office, Islamabad Islamabad 26-Feb-21 Syed Muhammad Ammar Deputy Auditor General (Special Sectors Audit Wing)/RRA), 17 19 Punjab 31-Jan-69 31-Jan-29 19-Oct-91 19-Oct-91 26-Feb-21 Islamabad 26-Feb-21 Naqvi Islamabad Deputy Controller General of Accounts (Admn), CGA 18 Bilal Majeed 20 Punjab 10-Mar-62 10-Mar-22 12-Apr-89 24-Jun-93 05-Mar-21 Islamabad 05-Mar-21 Office, Islamabad 19 Manzoor Ahmed Kiyani 20 Punjab 08-Sep-63 08-Sep-23 13-Jan-88 31-Oct-92 26-Feb-21 Accountant General, Pakistan Revenues, Islamabad Islamabad 26-Feb-21 20 Uzma Ikram 21 Punjab 12-Jan-68 12-Jan-28 31-Oct-93 31-Oct-93 26-Feb-21 Deputy Auditor General (CA&E), Islamabad Islamabad 26-Feb-21 21 Khurram Reza Qureshi 21 AJ&K 22-Jan-70 22-Jan-30 31-Oct-93 31-Oct-93 26-Feb-21 Deputy Auditor General (QAIM), AGP Office, Islamabad Islamabad 10-Mar-21 Addl. Director General (Budget), Election Commission of 22 Muhammad Jan 22 KP 10-Nov-61 10-Nov-21 06-Nov-94 06-Nov-94 26-Feb-21 Islamabad 18-Feb-21 Pakistan, Islamabad 1 Abdul Latif Soomro 15 Sindh (R) 11-Mar-62 11-Mar-22 14-Nov-87 14-Nov-87 15-Mar-13 Awaiting posting at Karachi / On medical leave. Karachi 20-Oct-20 2 Zafarullah Khan Soomro 15 Sindh (U) 31-Jul-62 31-Jul-22 14-Nov-87 14-Nov-87 21-Dec-11 Controller of Naval Accounts Karachi 05-Sep-17 3 Muhammad Asaf Khan 16 KP 20-Mar-62 20-Mar-22 01-Nov-88 01-Nov-88 16-Dec-11 Director General (Accounts), CGA Office, Islamabad Islamabad 09-Mar-21 Chief Finance & Accounts Officer, National Food Security & 4 Muhammad Saeed 18 Punjab 01-Dec-61 01-Dec-21 01-Dec-90 01-Dec-90 08-Apr-13 Islamabad 01-Jun-20 Research Division, Islamabad 5 Baqar Hussain Bhatti 18 Punjab 17-Jul-62 17-Jul-22 01-Dec-90 01-Dec-90 22-Mar-13 Granted 992 half pay leave w.e.f. 21.10.2018 to 08.07.2021. --- 21-Oct-18 6 Farrukh Suhail Malik 18 Baluchistan 09-May-62 09-May-22 19-Sep-88 01-Dec-90 01-Apr-13 Deputy Auditor General (North) KP, Peshawar (OPS) Peshawar 25-Feb-21 Chief Finance & Accounts Officer, Water Resources 7 Syed Masood Abbas Rizvi 18 Sindh (U) 21-Dec-64 21-Dec-24 01-Dec-90 01-Dec-90 15-Mar-13 Islamabad 12-Oct-20 Division, Islamabad 8 Babur Aziz Baig 18 Punjab 04-Nov-63 04-Nov-23 01-Dec-90 01-Dec-90 12-Sep-14 Director General (Admn), CGA Office, Islamabad Islamabad 09-Mar-21 Page 2 of 19 SENIORITY LIST OF BS-20 OFFICERS OF THE PAKISTAN AUDIT AND ACCOUNTS SERVICE AS ON 15.04.2021 15.04.2021 Date of entry Present Date of Superannua In PA&AS In present S # Name CTP Domicile in govt. Present Posting Station Posting Birth tion /B-17 scale. service w.e.f Chief Finance & Accounts Officer, Information & 9 Ghulam Rasool Shah 19 Sindh (R) 27-Sep-61 27-Sep-21 19-Oct-91 19-Oct-91 31-May-13 Islamabad 02-Nov-20 Broadcasting Division, Islamabad Deputy Controller General of Accounts (FABs), CGA Office, 10 Shehzad Hasan 19 KP 12-Sep-68 12-Sep-28 19-Oct-91 19-Oct-91 29-May-13 Islamabad 05-Mar-21 Islamabad (OPS) Deputy Director General (Finance) Pakistan Standard and 11 Fauzia Saleem Khan 19 Sindh (U) 18-Dec-66 18-Dec-26 19-Oct-91 19-Oct-91 22-Feb-18 Karachi 08-Apr-21 Quality Control Authroity (PSQCA), Karachi 12 Naila Wajid Khan 19 Sindh (U) 16-Feb-63 16-Feb-23 19-Oct-91 19-Oct-91 06-Jun-13 At the disposal of Government of Sindh, Karachi Karachi 12-Apr-21 13 Murtaza Khan 19 FATA 12-Apr-67 12-Apr-27 19-Oct-91 19-Oct-91 31-May-13 Accountant General, KP, Peshawar (OPS) Peshawar 15-Feb-21 14 Akbar Ali Khan 20 KP 11-Apr-64 11-Apr-24 31-Oct-92 31-Oct-92 02-Oct-14 Chief Finance & Accounts Officer, Petroleum Division Islamabad 25-Feb-20 15 Naveeda Salam 20 Punjab 16-Mar-67 16-Mar-27 31-Oct-92 31-Oct-92 09-Sep-14 Director General (Policy), AGP Office, Islamabad Islamabad 22-Feb-21 Chief Finance & Accounts Officer, M/o Science & 16 Shahzad Naim 20 KP 14-Dec-68 14-Dec-28 01-Nov-92 01-Nov-92 25-Feb-17 Islamabad 19-Feb-21 Technology, Islamabad 17 Muhammad Saeed Kalwar 20 Sindh (R) 15-Dec-65 15-Dec-25 31-Oct-92 31-Oct-92 11-Mar-19 Chief Finance & Accounts Officer, Cabinet Division Islamabad 11-Mar-19 18 Ghulam Mustafa Samon 21 Sindh (R) 20-Dec-70 20-Dec-30 08-Nov-93 08-Nov-93 01-Aug-13 Director (Finance) SUPRACO, Karachi Karachi 08-Mar-21 Member Finance (NHA), Ministry of Communications, 19 Muhammad Azhar 22 Punjab 23-Mar-65 23-Mar-25 06-Nov-94 06-Nov-94 15-Jun-15 Islamabad 24-Aug-20 Islamabad Chief Finance & Accounts Officer, Overseas Pakistani’s & 20 Izzat Jahan 22 Punjab 20-May-64 20-May-24 06-Nov-94 06-Nov-94 15-Oct-14 Islamabad 01-Jan-21 HRD Division, Islamabad Member (Finance) Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) 21 Adnan Rafique 22 Punjab 21-Jun-69 21-Jun-29 06-Nov-94 06-Nov-94 15-Jun-15 Kamra 20-Aug-19 Board, Kamra 22 Sheraz Manzoor Haider 22 Punjab 24-Oct-65 24-Oct-25 06-Nov-94 06-Nov-94 09-Sep-14 Director General (DM&E), AGPR, Islamabad Islamabad 18-Feb-21 23 Agha Muhammad Ansar 22 Sindh (U) 30-Jan-65 30-Jan-25 13-Nov-94 13-Nov-94 26-Jun-19 DG Audit, Inland Revenue & Custom, (South), Karachi Karachi 14-Feb-20 24 Raheela Saad 23 Punjab 06-Feb-73 06-Feb-33 19-Nov-95 19-Nov-95 24-Aug-15 Director Finance (MTC), NSECOM, Islamabad Islamabad 18-Feb-21 25 Farid Ahmad Tarar 23 Punjab 01-Apr-66 01-Apr-26 19-Nov-95 19-Nov-95 28-Aug-17 On 730 days LHP w.e.f 20.01.2020 to 19.01.2022 Islamabad 15-Jan-20 Page 3 of 19 SENIORITY LIST OF BS-20 OFFICERS OF THE PAKISTAN AUDIT AND ACCOUNTS SERVICE AS ON 15.04.2021 15.04.2021 Date of entry Present Date of Superannua In PA&AS In present S # Name CTP Domicile in govt.
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