Faiz Uddin Ahmed

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Faiz Uddin Ahmed (born 1 June 1924) is a former civil servant, originally at the provincial level in East Pakistan, later in Bangladesh.[1][2] He was the fourth chairman of the Bangladesh Public Service Commission (BPSC).[3]

Career[]

Ahmed was recruited into the provincial (EPCS) in 1948.[2]

He joined the Provisional Government of Bangladesh in 1971. He was appointed secretary of the Establishment Division of the Cabinet Secretariat in September 1978.[2] In December 1982, he became chairman of the Bangladesh Public Service Commission, a post he held until 1986.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ Biographical Encyclopedia of Pakistan. Biographical Research Institute, Pakistan. 1970. Retrieved 10 March 2021.
  2. ^ a b c Ahmed, Syed Giasuddin (1990). Bangladesh Public Service Commission. University of Dhaka. p. 220. OCLC 24269259. Fayezuddin Ahmed joined BPSC as Chairman on 22 December 1982 and left it on 31 December 1986 after he had reached the age of sixty-two years. He was an ex-member of the EPCS recruited into that service in 1948 ... He had joined the government-in-exile at Mujibnagar during the liberation war in 1971 ... his appointment as Establishment Secretary ... in September 1978.
  3. ^ a b "Previous Chairmen". Bangladesh Public Service Commission. Retrieved 14 June 2017.


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