According to the report released by John Sopko, the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR), the U.S. and its allies have been sending approximately $80 million of "cash shipments" every 10 to 14 days to support the Afghan population.
The report quoted that the United Nations (UN) assured Sopko that the financial aid is "placed in designated UN accounts in a private bank" rather than being "deposited in the central bank or provided to the Taliban." The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) stressed that they monitor, audit, inspect and vet these cash deliveries following UN financial rules and processes. (Related: Dr. Mike Spaulding: Biden's pullout from Afghanistan negatively impacted Christians in the country – Brighteon.TV.)
However, the report acknowledged that the Taliban has a history of stealing foreign aid, obstructing oppressed minority populations from accessing it and extracting funds from UN shipments or imposing fees on cash deliveries. The Taliban has been known to interfere with UN and NGO activities, limiting access to essential assistance for vulnerable populations.
In short, this massive foreign aid flow to Afghanistan has sparked concerns about its effective use and the possibility of funds falling into the wrong hands.
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