President appoints Abdul Rauf Chaudhry as Federal Tax Ombudsman
The four year tenure of Muhammad Shoaib Suddle expired on June 2.
ISLAMABAD:
Acting on the advice of the Prime Minister, President Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday appointed Abdul Rauf Chaudhry as the Federal Tax Ombudsman.
A release from the President's office said that Chaudhry has been appointed for a period of four years.
A summary from the Ministry of Law, Justice and Human Rights stated that the tenure of Chaudhry's predecessor, Muhammad Shoaib Suddle, expired on June 2.
The ministry had recommended the prime minister to advise Zardari to appoint Chaudhry for the post as he was the most suitable person.
Acting on the advice of the Prime Minister, President Asif Ali Zardari on Saturday appointed Abdul Rauf Chaudhry as the Federal Tax Ombudsman.
A release from the President's office said that Chaudhry has been appointed for a period of four years.
A summary from the Ministry of Law, Justice and Human Rights stated that the tenure of Chaudhry's predecessor, Muhammad Shoaib Suddle, expired on June 2.
The ministry had recommended the prime minister to advise Zardari to appoint Chaudhry for the post as he was the most suitable person.