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The Netherlands threatened on Thursday to withdraw 25 million euros ($A40.22 million) of Afghan reconstruction aid in 2010
if President Hamid Karzai's new government does not act against corruption. Development Cooperation Minister Bert Koenders told parliament that Karzai's government "has to take measurable steps against corruption" to qualify for the money, ministry spokeswoman Annelou van Egmond told AFP. The aid money, voted on annually by the Dutch parliament, is used to pay the salaries of teachers and medical personnel, and for projects providing electricity infrastructure, drinking water and micro-credits, she said. Various international corruption indices would be used to measure progress, said Van Egmond. Karzai is to be sworn in on November 19 for another five years in power under the scrutiny of foreign leaders who are stepping up pressure on him to act against graft. Billions of dollars in international assistance have poured into Afghanistan since a US-led force ousted the Taliban regime in 2001. The Washington Post and New York Times earlier reported that classified cables from US ambassador Karl Eikenberry detail strong reservations against sending troop reinforcements until Karzai's government shows it can tackle widespread corruption. About 2,000 Dutch soldiers are deployed in Afghanistan, mostly in the southern Uruzgan province, as part of a NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). Brisbane Times FAIR USE NOTICE: This page contains copyrighted material the use of which has not been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. “RESPONDANET” distributes this material without profit to those who are interested in visiting our website or have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. We believe this constitutes a fair use of any such copyrighted material as provided for in 17 U.S.C ß 107. If you wish to use copyrighted material from this site for purposes of your own that go beyond fair use, you must obtain permission from the copyright owner. |





