Afghanistan's Islamist leader says officials should replace appointed sons or nephews and hire other workers.
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Hibatullah Akhundzada's decree says officials should replace appointed sons or other family members - and refrain from hiring relatives in future.There have been allegations that inexperienced staff have been hired based on their personal connections. Afghanistan has faced a deepening economic and humanitarian crisis since the Taliban swept into Kabul and regained control of the country. Foreign military forces had been in the country for two decades, fighting a war that killed tens of thousands and displaced millions more.
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