ACJC Probes Case Involving Ghani s Former Top Aides
The Anti-Corruption Criminal Justice Center (ACJC) has said it rejects the Attorney General’s Office embezzlement allegations over the construction of the wall of the Afghan embassy in the United States. The group cited technical and investigative shortcomings in its decision.
The indictment paper was returned to the Attorney General s Office, according to the ACJC.
There are also a number of contradictions in the text of the indictment paper. For instance, in the second page of the document, it states that the construction project of the embassy wall was suggested by Shad Mohammad Sargand, a former adviser to President Ashraf Ghani, but the third page states that the construction of the wall had been recommended by the Afghan embassy in Washington.
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