They are barred from leaving country
Afghanistan has dismissed 12 election officials amid an investigation into corruption following problems with the organisation of a general election last year, with fears growing that the purge could delay a July presidential election.
President Ashraf Ghani’s government agreed to an amendment of the election law to improve transparency following meetings with political, civil society groups and Opposition parties, and his spokesman said the removal of the 12 was a consequence. “After the election law was amended in a grand consensus, endorsed by the Cabinet and signed by the President, then the commissioners could no longer stay in their jobs,” said Shah Hussain Murtazawi, a presidential palace spokesman.
He did not elaborate on the reason for the sacking of the seven officials from the Independent Election Commission and five commissioners from the Election Complaints Commission.
The Attorney-General’s Office said in a statement on Tuesday the 12 officials were barred from leaving the country as an investigation had been launched into accusations of corruption, abuse of authority and incompetence.
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