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Afghanistan reviewing 20 major corruption cases involving powerful individuals

12th July, 2016 · admin 2 Comments

corruptKhaama Press: The Afghan government is reportedly working on at least 20 major corruption cases involving highly political influential figures. According to a report by BBC’s Afghanistan service, the government is currently reviewing the cases of powerful individuals which includes former ministers. The report further added that the suspects have extensive political support and the review of the cases comes as the Afghan government has committed to uproot corruption as part of its commitment to international community. Click here to read more (external link).

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2 thoughts on “Afghanistan reviewing 20 major corruption cases involving powerful individuals”

  1. Ali Goali says:
    July 12, 2016 at 1:23 pm

    That means that the foreign crooks are getting smart in trying to make efficient use of the US tax payers military investment in Afg- for their own evil designs- the original generous funds are running short.

    THE THUGS SND THUGMARS

    are closelywatching each other;
    FOR THE ALLOCATED FOREIGN FUNDS AND LOCAL SPOILS.

    HOW FUNNY IT IS !

  2. Ali Goali says:
    July 13, 2016 at 12:16 am

    Beware :
    Puppets and Ghoalahm Bachagahn !

    If you, at any time, don’t behave properly under my orders;
    then,
    all the free privileges will be withdrawn and you will be paraded like a chained thief in BAHGHI BABOAR, up in hilltop, west of KABUL.

    ( enslaved forever)
    The case is closed !

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