Military Hospital-related misconduct has been prolonged due to an incomplete investigation, weak indictment and prosecution, Officials said.
“On a positive note, there has been some progress in implementing MEC’s recommendations related to funding provided by UNHRC, resulting in a review of financial and administrative practices,” the report added.
The MEC noted the Supreme Court’s willingness to begin publishing judgments and the Independent Election Commission’s fraud mitigation strategy. The committee will closely monitor the plans.
MEC Chairman Yasin Osmani said: “Over the past six months, MEC has taken its role as an independent voice assessing anti-corruption efforts in Afghanistan seriously. MEC has identified a number of measures to improve the fight against corruption…”
In the reporting period MEC issued 36 new recommendations, two public reports, including one on the implementation of the Presidential Decree 45 and engaged dozens of local, national and international organizations.
Military Hospital-related misconduct prolong due incomplete investigation from Pajhwok Afghan News.
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