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Ghulam Muhammad Memon is a retired Pakistani public servant who served as the acting Auditor General of Pakistan[1][2][3][4][5] and the Federal Secretary for the Ministry of Science and Technology[6][7][8]. He was a BPS-22 grade officer of the Pakistan Audit and Accounts Service (PAAS) and had a public service career spanning over 35 years.
Under his leadership, Department of Auditor General of Pakistan has implemented a pilot Audit Management Information System in the Public Accounts Committee and three Field Audit Offices.[9][10]
Memon earned a degree in medicine from Liaquat Medical College, Jamshoro. He later pursued higher education in economis and business administration, completing his Master's degrees from the University of Sindh and Preston University, Karachi, respectively.
While serving as the acting Auditor General of Pakistan, Memon supervised the introduction of the Audit Management Information System (AMIS). This pilot program was implemented in the Public Accounts Committee and three Field Audit Offices, aiming to modernize audit practices.
As the Federal Secretary for the Ministry of Science and Technology, Memon oversaw initiatives in education, policy development, and energy conservation:
MoST introduced STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education initiatives in partnership with the Pakistan Science Foundation. [11]MoST introduced STEM education programs in partnership with the Pakistan Science Foundation[12]. [13]
Memon held various positions in the public sector, including:
Memon was the Executive Director of the Commission on Science and Technology for Sustainable Development in the South (COMSATS), which worked on intergovernmental projects in science and technology.[16]
Memon currently holds the position of Executive Director of the Economic Cooperation Organization Science Foundation (ECOSF), a regional agency working to promote scientific collaboration among ECO member states.[17][18]
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