TOTAL RECALL Shock as Scotland’s top US diplomat is ordered home amid political turmoil
Donnie Jack had a key role in Washington. Left, with Alex Salmond. the timing of the move. Scottish Conservative chief whip John Lamont said: “It seems odd that, when Scotland should be trying to increase its global reputation, the Scottish Government doesn’t have anyone in the US.
“With such a change in US and European politics of late, this is exactly when Scotland could do with its own representative there.
“Ministers should explain what’s gone on here, and what steps are being taken to fill the gap at this vital time.”
Mr Jack’s profile on the jobs and networking website LinkedIn states that he is “formerly the Scottish Government’s senior diplomatic representative in the Americas”, adding elsewhere that he is “awaiting a new assignment”.
Earlier this year it was revealed Mr Jack’s role – officially known as “Counsellor for the Americas” – had cost the taxpayer £2.3m since 2010.
This haul includes six- figure salaries, accommodation in the US and Canada, travel and other expenses.
The spend was criticised as the Scottish Government’s office is 30 yards from the British Ambassador’s residence and there is much overlap between the SNP administration’s work and that done by the much l a r g er Fo r e i g n and Commonwealth Office.
At the heart of the Scottish Government’s lobbying and trade efforts in North America, Mr Jack had been in the role since January 2014 and helped organise US visits for First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and her predecessor Alex Salmond.
Mr Jack was also responsible for briefing senior US politicians, academics and students on Scottish issues, including independence.
A Scottish Government spokeswoman said: “Donnie Jack has completed his post as Counsellor based in Washington DC, after a successful three-year posting, making valuable connections in the USA and Canada.
“Arrangements are being made to recruit a successor to manage the existing team in North America and to maintain and strengthen the many important relationships between Scotland and the USA and Canada.”
It is understood civil servants tend to, but are not contracted to, serve a minimum three years in post.
Mr Jack could not be reached for comment.