Watchdog blames corrupt U.S. officials for botched prison project in Afghanistan

A new report from John Sopko, the American special inspector general for Afghanistan reconstruction, found that at least one incident of mismanagement -- the failed attempt to renovate Pol-i-Charkhi prison, Afghanistan's largest correctional facility -- came at the hands of two State Department employees charged with overseeing the project. And in an unusual role reversal, it was an Afghan national who actually had to fill their shoes after both Americans were suspended from their posts for fraud and mismanagement.

Read the story by Siobhán O'Grady in Foreign Policy.

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