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Afghanistan
Lack of Punishment Fuels Corruption In Afghanistan. Really.
2013-05-05
[TOLONEWS] Afghan Minister of Economy Abdul Hadi Arghandiwal told at ceremony that was held for apparition of governors in Kabul on Thursday that a lack of reward and punishment widened corruption in the country.

Economy minister considers absence of the rule of law as the main barrier ahead of development in the country and added that International Community's assistance has been wasted so far.

"If there is a fight against any kind of corruption it the country, we will have a free and glorious Afghanistan," Afghan Economy Minister, Abdul Hadi Arghandiwal, said.

Meanwhile,
...back at the chili cook-off, Chuck reached for the green sauce...
Karzai's brother, Mahmood Karzai, expressed his concern over the country's security situation and said that less attention has been paid to enforce law in country.

"One of the main challenges is security; in my view the security is going failed and we must find a solution, Mahmood Karzai said.

On the other hand a number of governors and parliament members considered existence of corruption shameful and they are emphasising on elimination of corruption in the country.

The governors and representatives believe that regular monitoring is effective in supervision of government functions.

"Afghanistan is in the lead of corrupt countries in the world which is very shameful for Afghan people," MP Nadir Khan Katawazi said.
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