Islamabad: Sumair Ahmad Syed, a PAS officer serving in grade-19 under the Punjab government, has been appointed as the Joint Secretary in the Prime Minister’s Office.
The Establishment Division issued a notification confirming his transfer and posting in accordance with section 10 of the Civil Service Act 1973.
Throughout his career, Sumair has held esteemed positions such as Deputy Commissioner Lahore and Director General of Lahore Development Authority (LDA). This appointment reflects his extensive experience and capabilities in the administrative domain.
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