In continuation of sending the cash aid packages, the Central Bank under the control of the Taliban has announced that the international community under the pretext of humanitarian aid has sent another cash package of 40 million USD to Kabul.
According to the bank’s newsletter, on Tuesday, November 8, the aid package is delivered to a commercial bank in Kabul as part of the humanitarian aid of donor countries.
Within a week, this is the fourth package of 40 million dollars that arrives to Kabul and is being deposited in a commercial bank.
The exact amount of cash under the pretext of humanitarian aid received by the Taliban so far is not known, but according to media reports, at least 16 packages worth 40 million dollars and more than 30 packages worth 32 million dollars have arrived in Afghanistan.
According to the statistics published by the central bank, more than one billion and 593 million dollars of cash has been donated to Afghanistan after the Taliban took control of Kabul.
No parties, neither the donors nor the Taliban provide clarification on how these aid packages are being spent. Since the cash packages are being sent to Afghanistan in the scope of humanitarian aid, there has been no change in the daily life of the people.
Bloomberg reported few days back that the investigation of SIGAR, the US inspector general’s office for Afghanistan, regarding the cash sent, has faced the disruption of some US government institutions.
This department said that for the first time in its history, it is unable to provide a report on the US government’s expenses in Afghanistan due to the lack of cooperation of the concerned government institutions.