Kamran Lashari

Kamran Lashari
  • کامران لشاری
  • کامران لاشاری
Personal details
Born (1952-12-21) 21 December 1952
ChildrenBilal Lashari and 2 others
EducationVirginia Commonwealth University
OccupationCivil servant, Pakistan Administrative Service
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Kamran Lashari (Punjabi: کامران لشاری; Urdu: کامران لاشاری; born 21 December 1952) is a Pakistani retired civil servant of the Pakistan Administrative Service who served in BPS-22 grade at the top bureaucratic offices including as Petroleum Secretary of Pakistan and Chief Secretary Sindh. Lashari is best known for his five-year stint as chairman of the Capital Development Authority during the government of Pervez Musharraf. After retirement from active civil service, Lashari remained president of the Lahore Gymkhana and director general of the Walled City of Lahore Authority.

The tenure of Kamran Lashari as Director General of the WCLA was criticized by members of Lahore's civil society, including journalist Waqar mustafa (Sipr) famous as Lahore-Wala and artist Ajaz Anwar, who is Redt Professor of NCA and Famous Art Work on Old Lahore, who questioned the legalities of the repeated extensions of his appointment.