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KABUL: President Hamid Karzai on Saturday blamed foreigners for most of the corruption in Afghanistan and said the withdrawal of NATO troops in 2014 would help rid the country of graft. More than 11 years after a US-led invasion led to billions of dollars in aid flowing into one of the worlds poorest countries, Afghanistan ranks among the most corrupt nations in the world. The issue has been brought into focus by the Kabul Bank scandal, which saw the nations once-biggest lender pushed to the point of collapse by a fraud running into hundreds of millions of dollars. In a speech to mark International Anti-Corruption Day, Karzai said: The corruption in our administration is small, the major corruption that involves hundreds of millions of dollars is not ours... it has been imposed on us. The big corruption is in transactions and contracts involving outsiders in Afghanistan... these contracts are given to senior government officials or their relatives, he said. The Afghan government has previously pointed the finger at the contract systems of the international community for spreading corruption, although it admits graft is rife within its own ranks. Karzai said that in 2014 when foreign forces have left Afghanistan... their contracts, their administration will gradually disappear.
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan