ISLAMABAD: FBR Chairman Shabbar Zaidi said that Pakistan Bank Association and Presidents of all banks have agreed to withdraw pending litigation on the matter of furnishing of certain information.According to a tweet of Shabbar Zaidi here on Friday, “On behalf of FBR, I thank Pakistan Bank Association and Presidents of all the banks for agreeing to withdraw pending litigation on the matter of furnishing of certain information. This positivity has been achieved by mutual consultation. A way forward of cooperation has opened”, FBR chairman added.
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Friday, November 29, 2019
Banks agree to withdraw litigation on furnishing info: Shabbar
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