Centre makes PMO, secy panel nod must for babus' trips abroad

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 28 2014 | 5:55 PM IST
Tightening the procedure for official foreign visits by bureaucrats, the Centre has said that proposals for trips abroad should go through the PMO and Screening Committee of Secretaries for approval.
Noting that norms for foreign visits are not being followed, government has said clearances from PMO, Ministry of External Affairs and Home Ministry are necessary for going abroad and that the details of such visits should be uploaded on the website of the ministries.
The guidelines issued by the Central Secretariat and Finance Ministry for processing of bureaucrats' foreign visit proposals state that these must now be routed through the Integrated Finance Division for prior consultation before approval from the competent authority in the ministry concerned.
"In the recent past it has been observed that the... instructions/guidelines related to foreign visits are not being followed in right earnest," says the guidelines, which were followed last month by a revision in the Foreign Travel Proforma (FTP) issued by Finance Ministry.
The FTP should be accompanied with enclosures, including invitation letter, agenda, brief/country position duly approved by the competent authority along with clearances from MEA, PMO, MHA, etc., the guidelines state.
The FTP should also include information regarding support, if any, available from the sponsoring organisation to cover the cost of visit and certificate that the composite delegation has not been split and the nodal ministry or its division concerned has been consulted on the matters covered by the visit, they add.
"The time-lines for submitting proposals to the PMO and Screening Committee of Secretaries is at least 10 days and 15 days, respectively, before the date of departure. In case a proposal is delayed, condonation of delay from PMO/Cabinet Secretary must accompany the proposal," the guidelines state.
"All proposals for foreign travel seeking approval of the Screening Committee of Secretaries should be forwarded by the Additional Secretary and Finance Adviser to the appropriate authority as per subject orders and not by any other officer," they add.
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First Published: Aug 28 2014 | 5:55 PM IST

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