The revelation contained in the Foreign Office documents placed before the assembly was incomplete, though, as the lawmakers were not told about the purpose of these visits nor updated on how much sum the state forked out to cover for the expenses. To be fair to the diplomat, if he is pushing the state’s interest in foreign capitals, his frequent travels abroad should, indeed, be seen as a necessity, not wasteful expenditure. But for that to be believed, the foreign ministry will need to take Parliament into confidence on what measurable success the special emissary achieved through his numerous diplomatic offensives. For doubts linger in such matters because many appointments on such plush posts as the one in question are often made on political affiliations. The appointees are scarcely picked from the career pool. The authorities, by revealing the missing details of the visits and their specific purpose, could bring transparency to the matter.
Published in The Express Tribune, June 1st, 2014.
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