Naeem Bukhari appointed as Chairman PTV

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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: The federal government has appointed the eminent lawyer Naeem Bukhari as the Chairman Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV) for a period of three years.

“Pursuant to the provision of Section 166 of the Companies Act, 2017, the federal government is pleased to appoint Shahzad Naeem Bukhari as Independent Director of Pakistan Television Corporation Board,” said the notification issued by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting on Monday.

The notification further said that the federal government has also approved the nomination of Shahzad Naeem Bukhari as the Chairman Pakistan Television Corporation (PTVC) Board in line with the Pakistan Television Corporation’s Memorandum & Articles of Association (Article 95 / 95A).

Naeem Bukhari will hold the Office for a period of three years unless he resigns earlier.

Naeem Bukhari - The federal government has appointed the eminent lawyer Naeem Bukhari as the Chairman Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV) for a period of three years. “Pursuant to the provision of Section 166 of the Companies Act, 2017, the federal government is pleased to appoint Shahzad Naeem Bukhari as Independent Director of Pakistan Television Corporation Board,” said the notification issued by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting on Monday. The notification further said that the federal government has also approved the nomination of Shahzad Naeem Bukhari as the Chairman Pakistan Television Corporation (PTVC) Board in line with the Pakistan Television Corporation’s Memorandum & Articles of Association (Article 95 / 95A).

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