Hamdullah Fitrat, deputy spokesman for the Taliban, has dismissed the findings of a recent report by Transparency International regarding administrative corruption in Afghanistan. He asserted that corruption levels have significantly decreased compared to previous years, labeling the report’s claims as unfounded.
Fitrat emphasized that the current administration has taken decisive steps to combat graft and establish transparency within government institutions. He argued that these measures have led to a cleaner and more accountable administrative system, contradicting external assessments of the situation.
While international organizations continue to call for strict oversight of aid and revenue in Afghanistan, the Taliban leadership maintains that foreign reports fail to acknowledge the tangible progress made in administrative reforms. They insist that the fight against corruption remains a top priority and has yielded positive results.

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