Kabul Lab Owned by Ghani Adviser Wins Contract for COVID Tests
A laboratory in Kabul owned by a presidential adviser has been awarded a contract by the Presidential Palace to conduct COVID-19 tests for passengers traveling to the UAE, according to documents seen by TOLOnews.
According to letters by the civil aviation authority, the Presidential Palace has said that COVID-19 tests should be done by the UAE-based G42-Biogenix in collaboration with the City Laboratory based in Kabul that is owned by Rezwanullah Ahmadzai, an adviser to President Ghani.
A letter by Afghanistan Civil Aviation Authority dated Feb. 15 shows that the authority has said that the UAE government has suggested that COVID-19 tests for Dubai-bound passengers will be done by UAE-based G2-Biogenix in collaboration with the City Laboratory in Kabul.
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