Combating corruption/ From international mission in
Afghaniustan
The
international community’s mission in Afghanistan was undermined by a slow
response to corruption threats, a report issued today by Transparency
International UK’s Defence & Security Programme (TI-DSP) has found.
Corruption
damaged the integrity and sustainability of Afghan national institutions,
sapped the confidence of Afghan society in the international community and
hampered capacity-building efforts. Those efforts also failed to adequately
deter the activities of corrupt actors. The report, Corruption: lessons from
the international mission in Afghanistan, is based on detailed interviews with
75 people involved in the Afghanistan mission, including members of the
international community and Afghan nationals.
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