Economic Commission: The security agencies should cooperate with the Breshna Sherkat in collecting the debts

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April 11, 2022

The Economic Commission, headed by the First Deputy Prime Minister, Mullah Abdul Ghani Beradar Akhund, has instructed the security agencies to cooperate with the Da Afghanistan Breshna Sherkat (DABS) in collecting debts from government agencies and powerful individuals.

DABS says that after the conquest of Kabul and before that, many government agencies and powerful individuals did not pay their loans, which has created many problems for them. According to Breshna Sherkat, if they do not pay their loans on time, it is not far off that the company will face many challenges.

The Economic Commission, headed by Mullah Beradar Akhund, instructed all ministries to draft their suggestions for economic and development projects and submit them to the leadership for approval in accordance with the 28th Cabinet Resolution. It is to be noted that in these suggestions, according to their budget each ministry will prioritize their key projects.

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