Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Would you bank in Kabul?

Now the head of Nato is complaining that Hamid Karzai isn't doing enough to combat graft.  With all of the stuff that's going on there, it's almost surprising that corruption is SO BAD that it keeps dominating the discussion.  This article highlights an interesting aspect of the need to fight corruption.  Corruption doesn't just disrupt every single process within a country, it also eats away at international public support.  When corruption is rampant, we all throw up our hands and say, "What's the use?"  Unfortunately, it seems like many of the top officials might not know how to answer that question.

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