Jamaluddin Badr
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Jamaludin Badr is the current Governor of the Nuristan Province, Afghanistan
. He is the successor of Eng.
Hazrat Din Noor who died in a car accident only a few months after he was installed.
Several US officials say that relations between the coalition and Jamaluddin Badar have broken down over allegations of corruption and months of unpaid police salaries. "We withdraw investment in places we cannot go," said US Navy Commander Russell McCormack. "In one month, we canceled 3.5 million dollars in schools because we could not go to the sites to verify what was happening to the money."
In May 2010 Governor Badr faced accusations of corruption. The case has been referred to the Attorney General.
Afghanistan
Afghanistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located in the centre of Asia, forming South Asia, Central Asia and the Middle East. With a population of about 29 million, it has an area of , making it the 42nd most populous and 41st largest nation in the world...
. He is the successor of Eng.
Engineer (Afghan honorific)
According to the author and reporter Jon Lee Anderson: "Engineer is a common Afghan honorific, indicating that someone is educated and has studied engineering."...
Hazrat Din Noor who died in a car accident only a few months after he was installed.
Several US officials say that relations between the coalition and Jamaluddin Badar have broken down over allegations of corruption and months of unpaid police salaries. "We withdraw investment in places we cannot go," said US Navy Commander Russell McCormack. "In one month, we canceled 3.5 million dollars in schools because we could not go to the sites to verify what was happening to the money."
In May 2010 Governor Badr faced accusations of corruption. The case has been referred to the Attorney General.