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No. F.1 (1) 2013-1412016-PAC Lslamabad, the 26Th September, 2017 NATIONAL ASSEMB LY SECRETARIAT (Public Accounts Committee Wing) No. F.1 (1) 2013-1412016-PAC lslamabad, the 26th September, 2017 REVISED NOTICE Subject: - MEETING OF THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTS COMMITTEE (PAC} ln continuation of this Secretariat's Notice of even number daled 22nd September, 2017 on the above subject, it is hereby informed that the meeting of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) scheduted for 4h OctabeI' 2017 has been ed nd now will be held on Tuesda th 24 b r 17 t 1'l Committee Room No.2. 1" Floor. Parliam ent House. lslamabad to discuss the followino aoenda with revised composition of PAG:- Briefing by Mio Planning Development & Reform and Finance Division regarding the agenda already circulated vide OM dated 3'd August,2017 and its subsequent discussion in the PAC meeting held on 13th September, 2017; . Briefing by Cabinet Division regarding 400 Bed Women Hospital & Chest Disease Center, Rawalpindi; and llt. Briefing by Deputy Commissioner Rawalpindi regarding incomplete project of Governmenl Degree College for Women, Railway Station Road, Rawalpind i. 2. Secretary, M/o Planning, Development and Reform is requested to ensure presence of all the concerned Secretaries/PAOs of the Ministries/Divisions to attend the above said meeting alongwith one officer for their assistance as directed by the PAC in its meeting held on 13th September, 2017.70 copies of presentation/working paper may also be provided to this Secretariat at least 7 days before the meeting, in addition to soft copy may be emailed at nazirpac. [email protected]. 3 Members are requested to kindly note the change in date and make it convenient to attend the meeting. (sYED FAYYAZ USSAIN SHAH) Joint Secretary (PAC) Tele: No.9103181 Fax: No.92O2117 1 Syed Khursheed Ahmed Shah, MNA Chairman 2 Raja Muhammad Javed lkhlas, MNA Member 3 Mr. Najaf Abbas Sial, MNA Member 4 Mr. Saeed Ahmed Khan Manais, MNA Member 5 Chaudhary Nazeer Ahmad, MNA Member 6 Shaikh Rohale Asghar, MNA Member 7 Syed Ghulam Mustafa Shah, MNA Member 8 Sardar Muhammad Jaffar Khan Leghari, MNA Member P.T.O -. z-- 9. Sahibzada Muhammac Nazeer Sultan, MNA Member 10. Rana Afzaal Hussain, lutNA Member 11. Syed Naveed Qamar, lilNA Member 12. Dr. Azra Fazal Pechuhr, MNA Member 13. Mr. Shafqat Mahmood, MNA Member 14. Dr. Arif Alvi, MNA Member 15 Mr. Abdul Rashid Godi , MNA Member 16. Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui, MNA Member 17. Ms. Shahida Akhtar Ali, MNA Member 18. Syed Kazim Ali Shah, lvlNA Member 19. Sheikh Rasheed Ahmad, MNA Member 20. Mr. Mahmood Khan Ac,hakzai, MNA Member 21 . Sardar Ashiq Hussain t3opang, MNA Member 22. Ch. Pervez Elahi, MNP, Member 23. Mian Abdul Mannan, IVINA Member 24. Senator Ch. Tanvir Khan Member 25. Senator Sherry Rehman Member 26. Senator Muhammad Azam Khan Swati Member 27. Senator Molana Abdul Ghafoor Haideri Member 28 Senator Mushahid Hussain Syed Member 29. Senator Hidayat Ullah Member 30. Minister.for Finance, Revenue & Economic Affairs Ex-Officio Member 4. Miniskies/Divisions/Departments/Aud|UAGPR and participants attending the meetings are requested to note the following directives already issued vide this Secretariat's letter No. F.1 (1)/201 3-PAC, dated 12th April, 2014 tor compliance:- a. Minimum Grade-l9 and above cers deouted bv the Min istries/D iv iri ions/Departments. will be allowed to s!! !D_ fie Committee Room on their turn. b. AIL prrticipantt are requested to switch off the mobile ohones in the Committee Rorrm. 5. The Ministries/Divisiorrs/Departments are required to be represented by their Principal Accounting Officers. ln case of absence of the PAO, no request about his/her substitution for the meeting will be entertained by the PAC. 6. The names, designat ons (CNIC Numbers) of the participants may be sent (in triplicate) at least one day belore th-e meeting for the entry in Parliament House. Copv for InformatioD and n 1.1 cessa rv action/coord ination: 1 Auditor-General of Pakistan, Audit House, Constitution Avenue, lslamabad with the request to attend the meeting along with officers concerned. 2 Secretary/Principal Accounting Officer, M/o Planning, Development and Reform, lslamabad, with the rerluest to kindly attend the meeting with all concerned. 3 Secretary/Principal Ar;counting Officer, Finance Division, lslamabad, with the request to kindly attend the meeting and forward 70 hard copies of the oresentation to this Seoretariat and also mailed at naziroac natOomail-com.
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