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Afghan drug-fighting agency hit by staffing crisis as UK cuts aid

By Jon Boone in Kapisa province

Published: February 25 2008 02:00 | Last updated: February 25 2008 02:00

The Afghan ministry set up to tackle the drugs trade is facing a staffing crisisafter Britain, on the instructions of the Kabul government, withdrew funding for salaries.

The best-educated workers at the fledgling ministry of counter-narcotics, which is intended to play a key role in reducing the country's poppy crop, have been looking for other jobs after pay for senior staff dropped from $1,500 to $200 a month.

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