Washington, Aug. 8 (ANI): The US State Department has hired a former Pakistan lobbyist to coordinate the non-military aid to Islamabad, highlighting loopholes in the Obama administration’s tough new lobbying rules.
Soon after taking office, Obama had issued an executive order designed to prevent federal agencies from hiring individuals who had lobbied the agencies within the past two years.
Robin Raphel, who held top foreign posts during the Clinton administration, has been a senior vice president for Cassidy and Associates, one of K Street’s largest firms, The Hill reports.
The records indicate that Raphel’s appointment could conflict with the order since she lobbied State and also was a foreign agent for Pakistan, albeit briefly.
She, however, might be exempted from the ban already. The order specifically exempts “any person appointed as a member of the Senior Foreign Service or solely as a uniformed service commissioned officer,” according to the order.
Raphel’s position could also not be a political appointment, which likewise would exempt her from the ban.
If Raphel is not exempted already from the ban, she could earn a waiver from the president.
Obama has already issued waivers from the lobbyist-hiring ban for several appointees, such as Bill Lynn, the deputy secretary for the Defense Department.
The exemptions have however, been criticized by lawmakers and watchdog groups.
The Cassidy and Associates, which had finalized its 696,000 dollars contract with the Pakistan Embassy in Washington to “engage in efforts to improve Pakistan-U.S. relations, issued a statement congratulating Raphel.
“While we hate to lose Robin as part of our team, we wish her all the best in her new position and we’re confident of her success as she works to strengthen and improve America’s reputation around the world,” said Gerry Cassidy, executive chairman stated. (ANI)
Botham blames ECB czars for England cricket mess
London, Jan.8 (ANI): Former England cricketer Ian Botham has said that in the last 24 hours, the incidents related to England cricket and its immediate future, are probably the most embarrassing that he has seen, both as a player and as a commentator on the sport.
In an article for the Sunday Mirror, Botham squarely blames the fiasco relating to the Pietersen-Moores disagreement on the “chinless wonders who rule Lord”s from behind a desk”.
Accusing officials of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) of turning English cricket into “a laughing stock”, Botham says: “The events of the last 24 hours have been embarrassing, woeful and shameful.”
“It”s the buffoons in blazers who are now on to their third England captain in five months. Clandestine meetings of men in suits. Smoke and mirrors in a committee room while another England captain is sacrificed on the altar of cloak-and-dagger politics behind the scenes. It”s the faceless clowns who have had to sack an England coach who many people were surprised to see get the job in the first place,” Botham adds.
While he feels sorry for Pietersen, Botham says his decision to quit “reflects dreadfully on the people who do the hiring and firing at Lord”s.”
Pietersen he says did not leak the story about his strained working relationship with coach Peter Moores.
Botham says: “And, I know he did not actually resign until he released his statement shortly before 5.30 p.m. last night – by which time he realised there was no point in carrying on as captain.What was the point of him staying in a job if he was expected to take a bullet for something he didn”t say?
When the England and Wales Cricket Board appointed him as skipper back in August, they knew he wasn”t going to be a yes man, no man, three-bags-full man,” says Botham in his article.
He laments the fact that a skipper with promise has been nipped in the bud, and adds that he too would not have been happy with the squad selected for the forthcoming Caribbean tour. (ANI)