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Pakistan recalls Riyadh envoy after expat laborers complain

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Pakistan recalls Riyadh envoy after expat labourers complain

Pakistan recalls Riyadh envoy after expat labourers complain by The Associated Press Last Updated Apr 29, 2021 at 2:30 pm MDT ISLAMABAD Pakistan on Thursday recalled its ambassador to Saudi Arabia following complaints by expat Pakistani labourers working in the kingdom who said their embassy had mistreated them. Ambassador Raja Ali Ejaz was ordered home pending an investigation into his work and that of six other employees of the Pakistani Embassy in Riyadh. Complaints against them had come from multiple expat labourers over recent months, said Syed Zulfikar Bukhari, an adviser to Prime Minister Imran Khan. Bukhari did not detail the nature of the complaints except to say that the workers alleged the embassy staffers had mistreated them.

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Pakistan recalls Riyadh envoy after expat laborers complain - ARAB TIMES

Messenger ISLAMABAD (AP) – Pakistan on Thursday recalled its ambassador to Saudi Arabia following complaints by expat Pakistani laborers working in the kingdom who said their embassy had mistreated them. Ambassador Raja Ali Ejaz was ordered home pending an investigation into his work and that of six other employees of the Pakistani Embassy in Riyadh. Complaints against them had come from multiple expat laborers over recent months, said Syed Zulfikar Bukhari, an adviser to Prime Minister Imran Khan. Bukhari did not detail the nature of the complaints except to say that the workers alleged the embassy staffers had mistreated them. Pakistan’s foreign ministry said it “attaches high importance to the welfare of Pakistani nationals overseas” who represent one of the country’s “greatest assets.” “There is zero tolerance for lapses in public service,” the ministry said.

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