ISLAMABAD: The president of Pakistan has appointed Aisha Humera Chaudhry, a Grade-22 officer in the Secretariat Group, and the sister of Federal Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal, as a member of the Federal Public Service Commission (FPSC) for three years.
Aisha Humera Chaudhry took early retirement from government service before her scheduled retirement in November. Following her retirement, she was appointed as a member of the FPSC.
صحافی شہزاد پراچہ اور دیگر صحافیوں کے مطابق صدر پاکستان نے وفاقی وزیر احسن اقبال کی بہن عائشہ حمیرا کو فیڈرل پبلک کمیشن کی ممبر تعینات کر دیا۔ سیکریٹریٹ گروپ گریڈ 22 سے عائشہ حمیرا نے نومبر میں ریٹائر ہونا تھا تاہم انہوں نے قبل ازوقت ریٹائرمنٹ لے کر تین سال کیلئے ممبر ایف پی ایس… pic.twitter.com/ISeT6EmraG
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She has gained considerable interest in the political and bureaucratic circles due to her familial relationship with a senior cabinet minister, Ahsan Iqbal.
Reporters revealed that once she is appointed as a member of the FPSC, she will receive the salary and other perks according to the rules and regulations of the commission, along with the pension of a Grade 22 post.
صدرِ مملکت نے عائشہ حمیرا چوہدری (ایس جی/بی ایس-22) کی بطور رکن وفاقی پبلک سروس کمیشن تقرری کی منظوری دے دی۔
موصوفہ احسںن اقبال کی بہن ہیں۔ https://t.co/3z8b3lkR7i— Umair Ch (@UmairMushtaq7) June 17, 2026
The Federal Public Service Commission recruits civil servants and bureaucrats for federal departments by conducting examination-based recruitment processes.
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