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Afghan Corruption 'Doubled' Since 2006


Corruption in Afghanistan has doubled in two years since 2007, according to a survey by an international nonprofit corruption watchdog published today.

The group, Integrity Watch, said Afghans paid nearly $1 billion in bribes in 2009.

In a poll of some 6,500 Afghans, almost one-third of those surveyed said they had to pay a bribe to receive a public service.

More than half said the Taliban was gaining in strength because of state corruption.

Integrity Watch said corruption had become so entrenched that it threatened the multibillion-dollar efforts of the international community to help end nearly nine years of conflict, and rebuild Afghanistan after 30 years of war.

compiled from agency reports

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