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Second South Asia Regional Public Procurement Conference Second South Asia Regional Public Procurement Conference - Islamabad 25-27 March, 2014 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS Type # (Delegate, Speakers, Country Name Title Organization Donor, Host ) Auditor General’s 1 Delegate Sri Lanka Mr. M.P. Dharmarathne Assistant Auditor General Department Public Finance Department Mrs. KakulThotuwage Dona 2 Delegate Sri Lanka Director of the Ministry of Finance Rose Mary Olga & Planning Public Finance Department Mr. Godawaththa Arachchige 3 Delegate Sri Lanka Director of the Ministry of Finance Ajith Priyantha & Planning Manager, 4 Delegate Maldives Mr. Ibrahim Naeem Auditor General’s Office Performance Audit 5 Delegate Maldives Mr. Ahmed Mujuthaba Director General Ministry of Finance 6 Delegate Maldives Mr. Mohamed Shafraz Assistant Project Officer Ministry of Finance 7 Delegate SAARC Mr. Ibrahim Zuhuree Director SAARC Secretariat Public Procurement 8 Delegate Nepal Mr. Chandra Man Shrestha Joint Secretary Monitoring Office Public Procurement 9 Delegate Nepal Mr. Naresh Kumar Chapagain Joint Secretary Monitoring Office Office of the Auditor 10 Delegate Nepal Mr. Madhav Prasad Pant Director General 11 Delegate Bhutan Mr. Gattu Dukpa Deputy Chief Audit Officer Royal Audit Authority Public Procurement Policy 12 Delegate Bhutan Mr. Karma Wangdi Chief Procurement Officer Division of M/o Finance Senior Procurement & Public Procurement Policy 13 Delegate Bhutan Mrs. Tshering Choden Research Officer Division, M/o Finance Foreign Aided Project 14 Delegate Bangladesh Mr. A K M Jashim Uddin Director General Audit Directorate 15 Delegate Bangladesh Mr. Mosharraf Hussain System Analyst Central Procurement Unit 16 Delegate Bangladesh Mr. Kazi Jahangir Alam Director General IMED Ministry of Planning Auditor General of 17 Delegate Afghanistan Mr. Wahedullah Poya Director (Finance) Afghanistan 18 Delegate Afghanistan Mr. Shafiq Qarizada Deputy Minister Policy Ministry of Finance Director General 19 Delegate Afghanistan Mr. Shamsuddin Ghayasi Ministry of Finance Procurement Policy Punjab Public Procurement 20 Delegate Pakistan Mr. Shahid Hussain Managing Director Regulatory Authority Type # (Delegate, Speakers, Country Name Title Organization Donor, Host ) Punjab Public Procurement 21 Delegate Pakistan Mr. Arif Mian Butt Director Regulatory Authority Sindh Public Procurement 22 Delegate Pakistan Mr. Aijaz Ahmed Memon Managing Director Regulatory Authority Sindh Public Procurement 23 Delegate Pakistan Rafique Mustafa Sheikh Regulatory Authority Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 24 Delegate Pakistan Mr. Muhammad Adil Managing Director Public Procurement Regulatory Authority Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 25 Delegate Pakistan Public Procurement Regulatory Authority Additional Finance Finance Department, 26 Delegate Pakistan Dr. Pervez Ahmed Nousherwani Secretary (Budget) Quetta (Balochistan Mr. Niaz Ahmed Finance Department, 27 Delegate Pakistan Deputy Secretary (Budget-I) Nichari Quetta (Balochistan Development Finance Department, Government of Azad 28 Delegate Pakistan Mr. Abdul Hameed Financial Specialist Jammu & Kashmir Mr. Muhammad Hanif Finance Department, Government of Gilgit 29 Delegate Pakistan Secretary Channa Baltistan 30 Delegate Pakistan Dr. Waqar Masood Khan Secretary Finance Division, Islamabad Communication Division, 31 Delegate Pakistan Mr. Muhammad Arshad Bhatti Secretary Islamabad 32 Delegate Pakistan Mr. Tariq Faheem Sheikh Deputy Chief Housing and Works Division, Islamabad 33 Delegate Pakistan Mr. Saif Ullah Chattha Secretary Water and Power Division, Islamabad 34 Delegate Pakistan Mr. Shafqat Hussain Naghmi Secretary Industries and Production Division, Islamabad Lt. Gen (R) Tanvir Tahir 35 Delegate Pakistan Secretary Defence Production Division, Islamabad HI (M) 36 Delegate Pakistan Malik Khadim Hussain Additional Auditor General Auditor General of Pakistan, Islamabad 37 Delegate Pakistan Ms. Farah Ayub Tarin Controller General Controller General of Accounts, Islamabad National Accountability Bureau 38 Delegate Pakistan Rear Admiral (R) Saeed Ahmed Sargana Deputy Chairman (NAB), Islamabad Pakistan Engineering Council, 39 Delegate Pakistan Engr. Syed Momin Ali Shah Chief Engineer (RBL) Islamabad Constructors Association of 40 Delegate Pakistan Engr. Akber Sheik Chairman Pakistan, Islamabad Type # (Delegate, Speakers, Country Name Title Organization Donor, Host ) The Federation of Pakistan 41 Delegate Pakistan Mr. Munawar Mughal Vice President Chambers of Commerce & Industry, Islamabad Competition Commission of 42 Delegate Pakistan Dr. Joseph Wilson Chairman Pakistan, Islamabad Transparency International 43 Delegate Pakistan Mr. Sohail Muzaffar Chairman Pakistan, Karachi Oil and Gas Development 44 Delegate Pakistan Mr. Muhammad Riaz Khan Managing Director / CEO Company Ltd (OGDCL), Islamabad Sui Southern Gas Company Ltd 45 Delegate Pakistan Mr. Miftah Ismail Chairman (SSGCL), Karachi Chief Executive / Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Ltd 46 Delegate Pakistan Mr. M. Arif Hameed Managing Director (SNGPL), Lahore Water & Power Development 47 Delegate Pakistan Mr. Muhammad Asif Khan Chief Engineer (CS), CCC Authority, Lahore Mr. Muhammad Haroon Pakistan Railways, 48 Delegate Pakistan Managing Director / CSF Ghauri Headquarters, Lahore National Highway Authority, 49 Delegate Pakistan Mr. Shahid Ashraf Tarar Chairman Islamabad National Transmission & 50 Delegate Pakistan Mr. Muhammad Zia-ur-Rehman Managing Director Dispatch Company (NTDC), Lahore National School of Public 51 Delegate Pakistan Mr. Muhammad Ismail Qureshi Rector Policy (NSPP), Lahore Association of Consulting 52 Delegate Pakistan Engr. Ahsan A. Siddiqui President Engineers Pakistan (ACEP), Karachi George Washington 53 Speaker USA Mr. Daniel Gordon University, USA Member of the Board of Chartered Institute of 54 Speaker UK Mr. David James Smith Management and Council Purchasing & Supply (CIPS) of CIPS 55 Delegate UK Mansoor Malik CIPS Ministry of Business, 56 Speaker New Zealand Mr. John Geoffrey Ivil General Manager Innovation and Employment 57 Speaker The World Bank Mr. Christopher M Browne Chief Procurement Officer The World Bank Advisor and Head of the Portfolio, Results 58 Speaker Mr. Hans Carlsson Asian Development Bank and Quality Control Unit Type # (Delegate, Speakers, Country Name Title Organization Donor, Host ) 59 Speaker Mr. Walter Poick Principal Procurement Specialist Asian Development Bank Director of the Logistics Department of Ms. Ana Maria Vieira dos Santos Neto 60 Speaker Brazil the Secretariat of Logistics and Ministry of Planning - Brazil Xavier Information Technology Regional Procurement 61 Speaker Mr. Felipe Goya Goddard The World Bank Manager Resident Procurement 62 Speaker Mr. Hiroyuki Maruyama Asian Development Bank Specialist Public Procurement 63 Speaker Nepal Mr. Anup Kumar Upadhyay Secretary Monitoring Office 64 Speaker The World Bank Mr. Malik Khadim Hussain Additional Auditor General Auditor General of Pakistan, Islamabad 65 WB The World Bank Mr. Rachid Benmessaoud Country Director The World Bank 66 WB The World Bank Mr. Reynold Duncan Operations Advisor The World Bank 67 WB The World Bank Mr. Naseer Ahmed Rana Adviser The World Bank 68 WB The World Bank Mr. Zubair K. Bhatti Sr. Public Sector Management Sprcialist The World Bank 69 WB The World Bank Mr. Sher Shah Khan Sr. Public Sector Specialist The World Bank 70 WB The World Bank Mr. Paul Welton Sr. Financial Management Specialist The World Bank 71 WB The World Bank Ms. Saeeda Sabah Rashid Sr. Financial Management Specialist The World Bank 72 WB The World Bank Mr. Waseem Abbas Kazmi Financial Management Specialist The World Bank 73 WB The World Bank Mr. Riaz Mahmood Financial Management Analyst The World Bank 74 WB The World Bank Mr. Shahzad Sharjeel Sr. Communication Officer The World Bank Programs and Capacity 75 WB The World Bank Mr. A.K. Kalesh Kumar The World Bank Building Coordinator 76 WB The World Bank Mr. Ahmed Merzouk Sr. Procurement Specialsit The World Bank 77 WB The World Bank Mr. Naushad A. Khan Consultant The World Bank 78 WB The World Bank Mr. Shambhu Prasad Uprety Procurement Specialist The World Bank Lead Procurement 79 WB The World Bank Mr. Zafarul Islam The World Bank Specialist 80 WB The World Bank Mr. Hyder Raza Senior Procurement Specialist The World Bank 81 WB The World Bank Mr. Asif Ali Senior Procurement Specialist The World Bank 82 WB The World Bank Ms. Uzma Sadaf Senior Procurement Specialist The World Bank 83 WB The World Bank Mr. Rehan Hyder Senior Procurement Specialist The World Bank 84 WB The World Bank Mr. Khalid Bin Anjum Procurement Specialist The World Bank 85 WB The World Bank Mr. Raghib ul Khair Procurement Specialist The World Bank Type # (Delegate, Speakers, Country Name Title Organization Donor, Host ) Asian Development 86 ADB Ms. Sarath Muthugala Procurement Specialist Asian Development Bank Bank Asian Development 87 ADB Mr. Narendra Chand Sr. Procurement Officer Asian Development Bank Bank Asian Development 88 ADB Mr. Bhupendra Bhatt Asian Development Bank Bank Asian Development 89 ADB Mr. Nianshan Zhang Deputy Country Director Asian Development Bank Bank Asian Development 90 ADB Mr. Jiangbo Ning Senior Transport Specialist Asian Development Bank Bank Asian Development 91 ADB Mr. Shaukat Shafi, Mian Mian, Senior Project Officer (Urban) Asian Development Bank Bank Asian Development 92 ADB Mr. Zaigham Ali Naqvi Project Officer (Transport) Asian Development Bank Bank Asian Development 93 ADB Mr. Asad Ali Zafar Project Officer (PMU) Asian Development Bank Bank Asian Development 94 ADB Mr. Naeem Abbas Procurement Specialist Asian Development Bank
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