Rovshan Najaf appointed a new head of FMS
Baku/05.09.19/Turan: Rovshan Najaf is appointed the new head of the Financial Monitoring Service (FMS) under the Ministry of Taxes of Azerbaijan. The corresponding order was signed by President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev on August 28.
Najaf previously headed the department of innovative development and e-government of the Presidential Administration.
Prior to that, he served as executive director of the state "Azerbaijan Investment Company".
In May of this year, the Financial Monitoring Service was transferred to the Ministry of Taxes by order of the head of state. -06D--
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