ISLAMABAD: A massive reshuffle has been made in almost entire top structure of the bureaucracy, after the Prime Minister granted permission. However in the process of promotion and transfers, many senior officers have been sidestepped against some favourites.
According to senior reporter Gulam Qadir’s report from Rawalpindi, the chosen-ones, who have been promoted to grade 22, also include Prime Minister’s Principal Secretary Nargis Sethi, although she stands on number 63 in the seniority list of the grade 21.
IG Javid Ali Shah Bukhari was moved to grade 21 just two month ago, yet he has been promoted again to grade 22, however there are about 40 senior officials in Police Service of Pakistan who have been bypassed in the run of grade 22.
Chief Secretary Punjab Javid Mehmod has been promoted to grade 22, however many officers of his group remained unsuccessful to be promoted to grade 22.
In the Seniority List, MD Police Foundation Khawja Khalid Farooq stands on 14th number; Commandant Police Foundation Syed Shabir Ahmed on 18th; DG Tariq Khosa on 23rd and IG Motorways on 33rd, nevertheless neglecting many senior officers, these dearies have been rewarded with grade 22. link
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