List of Kakazai People - Government

Government

  • Asif Aftab, (Administrator Jammu & Kasmir State Property, Lahore, Principle Staff Officer to Minister of Kashmir Affairs, General Manager Export Processing Zones Authority (Dec. 2009-Sep. 2012). Manager Ghee Corporation of Pakistan/Pakistan Industrial Development Corporation (2005–2009), Coordinator Minister for Industries and Production in Lahore (2008–2009))
  • Abdul Qadir, (Governor General, State Bank Of Pakistan, (20-07-1953 to 19-07-1960))
  • Rafiq Ahmed Malik, (Electronic Engineer in GSP, Quetta and the First Proud Muslim to offer Azaan in Antarctica (1991))
  • Reehan Malik, (Deputy Auditor General of Pakistan)
  • Abdul Baqi Khan, (Deputy Director Marketing & Supply Chain Management - National Database & Registration Authority)
  • Saleem Munawar, (Assistant Director, Hydro Planning, WAPDA (Civil Engineer, UET Lahore 2005-2009))
  • Shahbaz Malik, former dean of Punjabi department at Punjab University
  • Sheikh Manzoor Elahi, (Ex-Chief Minister, Punjab, Pakistan)
  • Ameer Nawaz Khan, (Ex-Chairman Pakistan Post Office)
  • Ghulam Yazdani Khan, (Ex-Chairman Federal Board of Revenue)
  • Javaid Ahmad Khan, (Ex-Additional Secretary Finance Federal Government)
  • Nadeem Akbar Malik, (Director General CDA)
  • Shaghan Sharif Malik (Federal Secretary)

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