Failure to observe strategic goals cost Afghanistan USD 125 mn

ANI  |  Kabul [Afghanistan] 

Afghanistan's failure to observe initiated strategic and standard goals has cost the country USD 125 million in aid.

"had promised incentives to the Afghan government after it recommended them to implement standards and financial strategies in the custom sectors aimed at providing better services," said the Supreme Audit Office.

However, the Ministry of Finance (MoF) has said the offer still stands valid as still has enough time to deliver on recommendations offered by the until end of 2018.

"In 2016 an amount of USD 224 million had been allocated for at least ten benchmarks, but the institutions managed to implement only five and the money came to the government treasury," Tolo News quoted SAO Professional Deputy Sayed Mohammad Mahdi Hussaini, as saying.

The has committed to provide USD 900 million to for implementing a number of financial and custom strategies within the framework of a three year plan which ends in 2018.

has received USD 550 million so far.

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