U.N. report finds corruption rife in Afghanistan
LONDON (Reuters) - Corruption costs Afghans $2.5 billion a year, a United Nations agency said on Tuesday, with the scale of bribery matching Afghanistan's opium trade.
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) said a national survey it conducted showed Afghans were more concerned by public dishonesty than insecurity or unemployment. - U.N. report finds corruption rife in Afghanistan
نظر سنجی: فساد، بزرگترین مشکل مردم در افغانستان
روزنامه های کابل: سه شنبه ۲۹ جدی
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