The Second is incomplete and incorrect, will be informed about the results of the Dutch politietrainingsmissie in the Afghan province of Kunduz during the period of 2011 to 2013. It turns out that that Thursday, the board of Management, International Research, and policy Evaluation (IOB), an independent evaluatiedienst of the ministry of Foreign Affairs.

In the report, the number of trained agents, which were aborted, students included, were the students of different training courses have received multiple times is counted, and which were the certificates handed out to people who previously did not qualify for state included in the report.

“the Dutch people in all parts of the mission felt the pressure to get into the reports, a positive picture, even though it knocked out, this is not the reality, write the researchers in the field. “As a result, the Room is not always transparent in reporting on the progress of the mission.”

“even Though the mission is, not enough people were available to work, wanted to see the mission control, in The Hague, and in Kunduz are a very favourable impression of the mission is to create, in the media and the parliament,” said the LATTER.

As has been incorrectly reported to be about two thousand policemen alfabetiseringsonderwijs have been completed. The results of the other projects are incomplete, in part because of reports on some of the projects are mostly taken at face value” was. “That’s why it’s also, for the LATTER is difficult reliably to make statements about the quality of the projects.”

SP and there Karabulut, wants a parliamentary inquiry < / p> SP Member of parliament Sadet Karabulut is in the report is staggering. “To make a military contribution in Afghanistan and has to sell the house and the people, are better represented than they were,” according to the SPS in there. “It is nothing short of lie about the results.”

She’s referring to, the Afghanistan Papers, from which it appears that the united states government and the American people for years, lied about the war in Afghanistan.

Karabulut is that a parliamentary inquiry is needed in order to gain insight into the Dutch role in the war in Afghanistan. “Who’s going to be here, now, the responsibility for this?”

Martijn van Helvert (CDA) is that it is independent, it is looking at the Kunduz mission. “It’s a very nice report with good points,” he said. “However, the study also has a hot and spicy experience. Transparency should always be there for you in the reports on positive as well as negative things.”

at the same time, he is also on the role out of the Room. “It highlights the awkward way in which the mission has been accomplished. The Chamber explained at the time, the restrictions on and the Mp’s were there, to the operational level to take care of.”

the Cabinet Room should be able to rely on the accuracy of the missieresultaten

The government is speaking in response to the “serious claim”. “The Room will need to be able to trust that reporting is as accurate as possible a representation of the missieresultaten are” in the letter to parliament.

“in the Hague and in reality has to be an acceptance for the onwelgevallige messages, and that can find their way into the reports of your own Room.”

as for The government, writes of the work in the future, more open about missieresultaten to communicate, and to make sure that there is plenty of room for criticism.

in The LATTER advises the government on the mid-term evaluation and the final evaluation is to be carried out by an independent third party, rather than the ministries themselves.

you can see That the cabinet is not, however, sit down. “In light of the political sensitivity of the mission and in the best interests of partners and allies, it is unlikely that a third party during the course of the mission, on-the-spot investigation can be done.” The government has the option to have an independent third party to be involved in the evaluation.