PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has announced another round of bureaucratic reshuffles, issuing transfer and posting orders for three Grade-18 officers of the Provincial Management Service (PMS).
According to official notifications issued by the Human Resource Management Department, the transfers have taken immediate effect.
Under the new postings, Dr. Shabbir Ahmad, Secretary to the Commissioner, Peshawar Division, has been transferred and appointed as Secretary to the Commissioner, Hazara Division, Abbottabad.
Meanwhile, Dr. Abdul Wajid, who had been serving as Secretary to the Commissioner, Hazara Division, has been transferred and posted as Deputy Secretary in the Health Department.
In a separate order, Syed Muhammad Abdullah, who was awaiting posting in the Human Resource Management Department, has been appointed as Additional Deputy Commissioner (General), Bar Swat, with immediate effect.
The latest transfers are part of the provincial government’s ongoing administrative reshuffle aimed at strengthening governance through fresh postings across key departments.
KP Govt Orders Key Transfers of Security Secretary, Grade-19 Officers
Similarly, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has carried out another reshuffle in the provincial bureaucracy, issuing transfer and posting orders for two senior officers of the Pakistan Administrative Service (PAS), Grade 19.
According to separate notifications issued by the Human Resource Management Department, Muhammad Usman, who was serving as Secretary Security in the Home and Tribal Affairs Department, has been transferred with immediate effect and directed to report to the Human Resource Management Department.
In a separate notification, Shah Rukh Ali, who had been serving as Additional Secretary in the Energy and Power Department, has been transferred and appointed as Special Secretary-II in the Home and Tribal Affairs Department with immediate effect.
The notification stated that Shah Rukh Ali’s appointment has been made under Section 10 of the Civil Servants Act, 1973.
The latest transfers are part of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government’s ongoing administrative reshuffle aimed at reorganizing key positions within the provincial bureaucracy.
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