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  • MEC Monitoring of Ministry Anti-Corruption plans: Ministry of Transport, 2017

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November 21, 2021  |  MarkPyman

MEC Monitoring of Ministry Anti-Corruption plans: Ministry of Transport, 2017

The Ministry of Transport has made no significant progress in the fight against corruption. Corruption is endemic and the situation is not improving. It has an Anti-Corruption Plan that is not serious, and the elements of the Plan have not been actively pursued. A new, more robust plan is required. Despite the negative finding, MEC received good cooperation from the staff of MoT to conduct this review. Many were keen to see improvement in the operations of MoT. The new leadership of MoT has promised to place the fight against corruption as their number one priority and to implement the Anti-Corruption Plan in its entirety.

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Countries: Afghanistan. Sectors: Transport.

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