Panels finalised for Central Selection Board

The Establishment Division has completed the task of finalising panels for the Central Selection Board


Haider Naseem December 07, 2016
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ISLAMABAD: The Establishment Division has completed the task of finalising panels for the Central Selection Board (CSB). For the promotions of government officers of grade 21 to the Pakistan Administrative Service, a panel of 129 officers has been finalised; to the Police Service of Pakistan, 60 officers; and for the promotion of government officers of grade 21 to the Secretariat Group, a panel of 50 officers has been finalised.

Similarly, for the promotions of government officers of grade 20 to the Pakistan Administrative Service, a panel of 93 officers has been finalised; to the Police Service of Pakistan, 115 officers; and for the promotion of government officers of grade 20 to the Secretariat Group, a panel of 100 officers has been finalised.

Moreover, panels for other cadres, including Pakistan Customs, Inland Revenue Service of Pakistan, Information Group, Pakistan Audit and Accounts Service, Foreign Service of Pakistan, Commerce and Trade Group, Economist Group, Military Lands and Cantonment Group, Railways Group and Postal Group, have also been formed.

According to sources, a panel of 129 officers for 43 vacant posts of grade 21 while a panel of 93 officers for 220 vacant posts of grade-20 in the Pakistan Administrative Service has been formed.

Similarly, a panel of 60 officers has been formed for 17 vacant posts of grade 21 while a panel of 115 officers for 37 vacant posts of grade 20 in the Police Service of Pakistan has also been finalised.

For the Secretariat Group, a panel consisting of 50 officers for 10 vacant posts of grade 21 and another panel of 100 officers for 15 posts of grade 20 has been formed.

For Pakistan Customs, a panel of 27 officers for 11 vacant posts of grade 21 and a panel of 66 officers for 45 vacant posts of grade 20 has been formed. For 23 vacant posts of grade 21 in the Inland Revenue Service of Pakistan, a panel of 39 officers, and for 83 vacant posts of grade 20, another panel of 180 officers has been set up.

For the Information Group, a panel of 12 officers for four vacant posts of grade 21 and a panel of 34 offices for 15 vacant posts of grade 20 has been formed.

For the Pakistan Audit and Accounts Service, a panel of 39 officers has been formed for 14 vacant posts of grade 21 and a panel of 66 officers for 49 posts in grade 20 has been formed.

Published in The Express Tribune, December 8th, 2016.

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