‘Angry’ Karzai puts Afghan corruption investigations in ‘deep-freeze’: Officials
December 9th, 2010 - 6:44 pm ICT by ANILondon, Dec 9(ANI): Western-funded attempts to flush out high-level corruption in Afghanistan have been stalled after President Hamid Karzai objected to the arrest of a close aide, officials have said.
The bottleneck of prosecutions dates from Karzai’s anger at the July arrest of Mohammed Zia Salehi, head of administration at the national security council, for allegedly soliciting a bribe.
Karzai had publicly condemned the ‘Soviet style police raid’ on Salehi, and had ordered an immediate review of Western involvement in anti-corruption cases.
Officials claim that since then corruption prosecutions has been in “deep freeze”.
“Kidnapping cases are going forward, trafficking cases are going forward and mechanisms are working as they have in the past. On these anti-corruption cases, that’s where things seem to have stalled,” the Daily Telegraph quoted a Western diplomat, as saying.
The United States and Britain have formed two FBI-style units, the Major Crimes Task Force and the Sensitive Investigative Unit, to pursue the case.
However, both the countries are reluctant to provoke another unpredictable confrontation with Karzai, a Western lawyer said.
“This case has pretty much completely shut down any prospect of corruption prosecutions of high level officials in the near future,” the lawyer said.
“The US and UK are focused on placating an angry Karzai and this has led to lots of rhetoric about how we should all focus on low-level corruption ‘because that’s what the Afghan people care about’,” he added. (ANI)
- Sacked Afghan prosecutor says he was removed for not blocking corruption probes - Aug 29, 2010
- Karzai aide in corruption inquiry is on CIA payroll: Report - Aug 26, 2010
- US seeking more 'sophisticated' approach to Afghan corruption to smoothen ties - Sep 15, 2010
- US probing Karzai's brother over corruption - Sep 27, 2010
- US concerned over Karzai order to review West-backed anti-graft bodies - Aug 06, 2010
- Karzai demands probe of US-backed anti-corruption task force - Aug 05, 2010
- Gen. David Petraeus Refers To The U.S.-Afghan Alliance As Concrete - Sep 03, 2010
- Afghan president vows to combat corruption in his government - Dec 15, 2009
- PM to open anti-corruption meet Friday - Oct 20, 2011
- Indonesian government vows to tackle corruption in 2011 - Dec 25, 2010
- Young and old in Bihar back Anna Hazare - Apr 07, 2011
- Bangladesh set to dilute anti-graft law - Feb 27, 2011
- BJP's Kashmir yatra: provocative, self-defeating adventurism (Comment) - Jan 29, 2011
- Ready to examine US evidence on alleged assassination plot: Iran - Oct 18, 2011
- Retired judge's daughter nabbed on graft charge - Oct 14, 2011
Tags: bottleneck, bribe, confrontation, corruption cases, corruption investigations, daily telegraph, deep freeze, hamid karzai, investigative unit, kidnapping cases, level officials, national security council, police raid, president hamid karzai, prosecutions, salehi, soviet style, style police, western diplomat, zia