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Afghanistan
Afghans Full Control Roots Out Graft: Karzai
2010-12-16
[Tolo News] At a presser on Wednesday, President Hamid Maybe I'll join the Taliban Karzai said until Afghans do not fully control Afghanistan, graft will not be eradicated

Despite continuous efforts as part of the fight against corruption, corruption is still rampant in the country, President Karzai said while addressing news hounds.

While acknowledging foreign contracts as a serious concern, President Karzai said Afghan government has no authority or power to take action about the contracts.

Head of the High Office of Oversight and Anti-Corruption, Mohammad Yasin Osmani, said: "with the efforts we have made in the fight against corruption, hundreds of coppers have been jugged in corruption related cases."

President Karzai said: "corruption exists in Afghanistan. Corruption mainly exists in the deals between governmental institutions and those who refer to the government. There is also corruption in the foreign aid to Afghanistan and in the way foreign aid is used.

President Karzai says spending methods of foreign funding in Afghanistan, presence of private security firms and foreign contracts are the main factors behind the Afghan graft.

"Foreign contracts have been a big issue to us and we are very worried about it. We are not fully aware of the contracts and whom they are given to," he said.

It is hard to fight against corruption committers, if any action is taken against them, they will seek refuge in other countries, he said.

President Karzai urged more efforts against graft and highlighted some more reforms in Afghan institutions. He said appointments should be merit-based from now on.
Posted by:Fred

#3  until Afghans do not fully control Afghanistan, graft will not be eradicated

You mean like there is no graft in Pakistan because it is sovereign?

If you say so.
Posted by: gorb   2010-12-16 23:24  

#2  President KArzai's relatives have certainly done well for themselves since he took office, but I don't recall reading anything that indicated he, personally, has profitted in any way, Jeremiah Flainter9609. The fact that he hasn't walked out on a job where he puts up with near-daily insults from the Americans who asked him to take on the job, the foreigners who are keeping him in power -- not that he really has any power beyond his secretary and his driver -- and the locals who expect him to deliver the impossible... in a country where the capitol has never had power far beyond the boundaries or the city itself. The rest of the country has always been ruled by tribal warlords.

As for the president's statement in the article above, while I agree that graft will not end so long as foreigners pour money into Afghanistan, the nature of the society is so corrupt that graft is highly unlikely to end afterward, either.
Posted by: trailing wife   2010-12-16 18:05  

#1  When we leave, let's leave with all his money.
Posted by: Jeremiah Flainter9609   2010-12-16 03:55  

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