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ISAF has suspended business with more than 100 national and international companies who have allegedly been involved in corruption since 2010, Brigadier General Ricky Waddell, Commander to the Combined Joint Interagency Task Force Shafafiyat said at a press conference on Wednesday.

More than thirty billion dollars worth of contracts involving more than fifteen hundred international and Afghan companies were reviewed General Waddell said.

"ISAF will continue the support of the Afghan Ministries, the provincial and local leaders and the Afghan security forces is an endeavor to deliver better governance and services to the people. It is an important note that the government of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan has taken an national steps to reduce the trade of corruption and increase transparency and accountability and build judicial capacity in the rule of law,"he added.

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