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Monday, June 28, 2010

Afghan Corruption Inquiries?

The Afghanistan they gave the people of as well as the rest of the World but especially Us, the US under the previous administration!!

Afghan elite derailing corruption inquiries

June 29, 2010 Top officials in the Afghan government have repeatedly derailed corruption investigations into politically connected people, say US officials who have provided Afghan authorities with wiretapping technology and other assistance in efforts to crack down on endemic graft.

In recent months, Afghan prosecutors and investigators have been ordered to remove names from case files, prevent senior officials from being arrested, and disregard evidence against executives of a big financial firm suspected of helping the nation's elite move millions of dollars overseas, the US officials said.

As a result, US advisers sent to Kabul by the Justice Department, the FBI and the Drug Enforcement Administration have come to see Afghanistan's corruption problem in increasingly stark terms.

''Above a certain level, people are being very well protected,'' said a senior US official. Continued

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