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'Suitcases full of cash' claim: one woman blocks US aid to Afghanistan 
June 29, 2010 - 10:48AM 
A senior US lawmaker has angrily blocked billions of dollars in aid to 
Afghanistan, vowing not to give "one more dime" until Afghan President Hamid 
Karzai acts against corruption.

Representative Nita Lowey, who sits on the powerful committee in charge of the 
budget, said she would hold hearings into allegations that top Afghan officials 
flew suitcases full of cash from US aid to foreign safe havens.

Lowey was responding to a report in The Wall Street Journal that US 
investigators suspect that Afghan officials stuffed suitcases full of cash 
siphoned from Western aid projects and flew them out of Kabul airport.

The report said more than $US3 billion ($A3.44 billion) has been legally 
declared to leave Kabul International Airport over the past three years, a 
figure so large for such a poor country that it triggered concerns.

"I do not intend to appropriate one more dime for assistance to Afghanistan 
until I have confidence that US taxpayer money is not being abused to line the 
pockets of corrupt Afghan government officials, drug lords and terrorists," she 
said.

An aide to Lowey said that President Barack Obama's administration requested 
$US3.9 billion ($A4.47 billion) in aid for Afghanistan in the 2011 fiscal year.

Lowey, a member of Obama's Democratic Party from New York, said she would 
refuse to consider any assistance for Afghanistan other than "life-saving 
humanitarian aid" when her subcommittee meets on the budget on Wednesday.

"Too many Americans are suffering in this economy for us to put their 
hard-earned tax dollars into the hands of criminals overseas," Lowey said in a 
statement.

"We will not commit billions more in taxpayer money for Afghanistan until there 
are assurances that such funds will be used for their intended purposes and 
that the government of Afghanistan is willing and able to root out corruption 
within its ranks," she said.

Lowey heads the House Appropriations Subcommittee on State and Foreign 
Operations. Her decision would not affect military appropriations, which are 
handled by a separate subcommittee.

Transparency International, a watchdog, has ranked Afghanistan as the world's 
most corrupt nation.

On taking office last year, the Obama administration pressed Karzai on 
corruption allegations. But it has become more discreet with its concerns after 
the Afghan leader lashed out at the United States.

AFP maur

29-06-10 0912

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