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Mozambique

Volume 939: debated on Thursday 17 November 1977

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asked the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what decision he has now reached, as a result of the inspector's report about the current staffing needs of the Embassy in Mozambique.

Following the Foreign and Commonwealth Office inspector's visit to the Embassy at Maputo my right hon. Friend has decided that the Embassy at Maputo is adequately staffed to meet present demands, but in view of the importance of this post a continuing watch will be kept on its staffing needs, dental setting off of burglar alarms.