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Pakistani Scouts face financial hurdles in international events due to PBSA’s new fee imposition

Daily Dateline Islamabad by Daily Dateline Islamabad
March 15, 2024
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KARACHI: Pakistani scouts aiming to participate in the upcoming third Muslim International Scouts Jamhoori USA and other global events are encountering significant obstacles following the Pakistan Boy Scouts Association’s (PBSA) decision to levy a processing fee of 130 US dollars per scout and leader. This move, unprecedented in the association’s history, effectively restricts scouts from joining international events, sparking widespread protest and demands for its reversal.
The imposition of the processing fee has drawn criticism from various quarters, with many arguing that it burdens parents financially and runs counter to scouting’s inclusive ethos. Amidst allegations of financial misconduct and corruption within the PBSA, this recent decision has further strained relations and diminished Pakistani scouts’ involvement in global events.
International Commissioner Mahfooz Yar Khan defended the fee, citing its approval during a December 2023 managing committee meeting, but declined to provide additional details. Chief Scouts Commissioner Pakistan Sarfraz Qamar Daha’s response was dismissive, highlighting a lack of accountability within the organization.
Contrary to PBSA’s assertions, Syed Ehtesham Naqvi, Chief of the Third World Muslim Scouts Jamboree Campori, clarified that no such fee was requested by the Boy Scouts of America. Naqvi emphasized the importance of unity within the association to support scouts’ international participation.
Secretary Pakistan Boy Scouts Association Sindh Branch Syed Akhtar Mir’s indifference to the fee issue underscores a disregard for scouts and their families’ financial challenges.
The PBSA’s decision risks isolating Pakistani scouts from the global scouting community, potentially hindering their participation in events hosted by countries such as the United States, Great Britain, Spain, Iceland, Japan, Thailand, and Brazil.
The controversy surrounding the PBSA’s fee imposition highlights broader concerns about financial transparency and accountability within the organization. As Pakistani scouts continue to advocate for fair access to international events, the PBSA faces mounting pressure to address these issues and uphold scouting’s values of inclusivity and community engagement.

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