The City Council issues the following statement regarding the departure of one of its chief officers, Mirza Ahmad, Corporate Director of Governance.
Councillor Alan Rudge said:
“As Cabinet Member for Equalities and Human Resources I would like to acknowledge the important and valuable contribution that Mirza Ahmad has made to a range of City Council issues and projects and wish him the very best for the future. ”
Mirza Ahmad said:
“It has been a great honour and a privilege for me, over the past 11 years, to serve the largest local authority in the UK, Birmingham City Council. I am delighted, therefore, that I was able to play my part in raising excellence within the City Council and I wish the Council, its elected members and officers, every success for the future. As for my future, I will reflect on my future career direction and I remain firmly committed to promoting Birmingham, the legal profession and serving the public good.”
Stephen Hughes, Chief Executive, said:
“Mirza has been a committed, effective and loyal senior manager for Birmingham City Council since 2000, giving solid advice and leading on important initiatives consistently throughout that time. With his talent,
Mirza will have a great future, and I wish him all the best.”
Notes to editor:
Following a major corporate restructuring and budget saving exercise during 2011/12 , Mirza Ahmad’s post and a number of other chief officer posts were affected.
This year, a number of senior officers have left Birmingham City Council (BCC) and Mirza Ahmad , due to this re-structure , has also agreed with BCC to leave the council on 31st July 2011 so that he can pursue the next phase of his professional career.

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