Dr. Aftab Alam has left his position as Executive Director at State Life Insurance Corporation of Pakistan. He now works with the Federal Board of Revenue.
At the same time, Dr. Muhammad Jameel Afaqi received a three-month extension as Rector of the National School of Public Policy in Lahore. His new term began on September 2, 2025. These changes show that Pakistan aims to reform and modernise public institutions.
The government did not explain why Dr. Aftab Alam left State Life. Some sources say policy mistakes and staff complaints led to his removal. However, officials have not shared specific details. His move to the FBR may help restore trust and improve transparency. This decision signals that Pakistan wants more accountability in its top offices.
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Dr. Jameel Afaqi keeps his role as Rector, ensuring stable leadership at the National School of Public Policy. He also leads the Pakistan Administrative Staff College, training the country’s top civil servants. His approach to reform helps NSPP shape the future of public service. The extension, announced by Dawn, will support ongoing development at the institution.
These updates highlight Pakistan’s efforts to strengthen leadership and improve public sector management. New policy changes in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa now allow easier movement for civil servants between departments. Such steps aim to improve efficiency and build trust in the country’s governance systems for 2025 and beyond.