UN reveals sharp rise in Afghan corruption costs

The cost of corruption in Afghanistan rose sharply last year to 3.9bn US dollars (€2.8bn), and half of all Afghans bribed public officials for services, the UN said today.

UN reveals sharp rise in Afghan corruption costs

The cost of corruption in Afghanistan rose sharply last year to 3.9bn US dollars (€2.8bn), and half of all Afghans bribed public officials for services, the UN said today.

The findings came despite repeated promises by President Hamid Karzai to clean up his government.

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