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SIGAR reveals lack of transparency in US aid to Afghanistan

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The Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), in its latest report, has raised concerns about the potential misuse of U.S. financial aid to Afghanistan under the Taliban regime.

SIGAR, in its July report released on Wednesday, highlighted the opaque and suspicious fate of nearly $300 million out of America’s total assistance to Afghanistan.

Findings from the office indicate that the U.S. Department of State has failed to provide adequate documentation regarding its aid to Afghanistan and how it has been utilized.

Additionally, SIGAR noted deficiencies in the State Department’s procedures for assessing the risks associated with aid to Afghanistan.

The U.S. Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction continues to emphasize the necessity for the State Department to map out the path of aid and to provide sufficient documentation on who benefits from this assistance.

According to Voice of America’s report, based on guidelines from the U.S. State Department, all its agencies are mandated to evaluate all programs for risks prior to budget allocation and ensure that terrorists and their supporters do not benefit from American financial contributions.

At least two departments within the U.S. State Department have failed to provide sufficient documentation on preventing terrorist groups from accessing this country’s assistance to Afghanistan, according to SIGAR, who noted that this section’s documents are absent from at least two departments of the U.S. State Department.

SIGAR’s report highlights the urgent need for transparency and accountability in U.S. aid to Afghanistan. Ensuring terrorist groups do not misuse funds is crucial amid ongoing reconstruction efforts and evolving political landscapes in the region.



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