The federal government has issued a foreign travel policy placing restrictions on federal ministers and government officials of the country travelling abroad, media reported on Monday citing official documents.
The Cabinet Division issued the travel policy in light of the decisions of the federal cabinet.
In the absence of an unavoidable situation, permission to travel abroad must be taken from the committee established on austerity. The government has also banned officials from staying in five-star hotels during foreign visits.
“The federal ministers, ministers of state, advisers and assistants will be authorised to make three visits to foreign countries in a year. In special circumstances, these visits may be extended,” the documents state.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Commerce have been exempted from this ban.
All divisions have to obtain a no-objection certificate from the Economic Affairs Division for visits to any international financial institution.
As per the policy, “Support staff are also banned from travelling abroad. A minister and his secretary are not allowed to travel abroad at the same time. They may be allowed to travel abroad simultaneously in inevitable circumstance.”
The documents said for exemption in any case, the minister or division concerned would have to seek permission from the prime minister.
The documents encourage efforts as much as possible to have embassy officers attend conferences abroad.
The president, chief justice, chairman joint chiefs of staff committee, services chiefs, senators, members of National Assembly, federal secretaries, additional secretaries and ambassadors shall be entitled to first class travel facilities, while business class has been authorised for the prime minister, chairman senate and speaker National Assembly.
The foreign ministers, federal ministers, ministers of state are also authorised to travel in business class, as per the documents.
Whereas, federal government officers have been allowed to travel in economy class for foreign trips. The documents mentioned that the first priority for overseas trips must be travelling through the Pakistan International Airline (PIA).
The cabinet members have been requested to refrain from travelling abroad and within the country when the National Assembly and Senate are in session.
“It is mandatory to submit all details of foreign trips to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs within 15 days,” they mentioned.
The government officials and ministers have been instructed to refrain from establishing contact with the countries with which Pakistan has severed diplomatic relations.