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Shoaib Mir Memon

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Shoaib Mir Memon
Personal details
BornIslamic Republic of Pakistan
EducationBachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
OccupationCivil servant, Pakistan Administrative Service

Shoaib Mir Memon is a retired Pakistani civil servant who served in BPS-22 grade as the Education Secretary of Pakistan and Chief Secretary Balochistan. Memon belongs to the Pakistan Administrative Service and was promoted to the rank of Federal Secretary in December 2017. Hailing from Sindh, he has also served as chairman and chief executive officer of State Life and Additional Secretary Establishment Division.[1][2]

Memon attained a degree of MBBS and is also a Certified Director from Pakistan Institute of Corporate Governance.[3][4]

Career

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Memon has held various key positions throughout his career with the most notable of his assignments being Chief Secretary Balochistan and Education Secretary of Pakistan. He has also served as chairman of State Life Insurance Corporation of Pakistan.[5] Other positions where he has served include Additional Secretary Establishment Division and as Principal Secretary to Governor of Balochistan.[6]

Memon belongs to the 15th CTP and is batchmates with Maroof Afzal, Iqbal Hussain Durrani, Rizwan Ahmed, Fawad Hassan Fawad and Allah Dino Khawaja. After retirement from active civil service, Memon was made member of the prestigious Federal Public Service Commission.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ SAHI, NOKHAIZ (March 5, 2017). "Shoaib Mir appointed Balochistan chief secy". nation.com.pk.
  2. ^ "15 babus promoted to top grade". The Nation. December 12, 2017.
  3. ^ "Annual report" (PDF). www.ffc.com.pk. 2016. Retrieved 2020-03-25.
  4. ^ "The Living Script - A Session with Mr Shoaib Mir". April 25, 2019.
  5. ^ "Shoaib Mir appointed as Chairman State Life Insurance". The News International. September 23, 2016.
  6. ^ "Transfers, postings: CADD gets new secretary". The Express Tribune. September 18, 2016.
  7. ^ "FPSC Commission | Federal Public Service Commission". Archived from the original on 2019-11-26. Retrieved 2020-03-25.