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KOMPAS.com - Germany inflamed right thanks to a gust of information about health fund corruption. It is money that accused ditilep, one of them, is the German donation in the institution of the Global Fund.
Therefore, according to AP and AFP news on Thursday (27/01/2011), Germany defer the payment of funds more than 200 million euros to the institution to Fight AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. So far the Global Fund is the largest funding source to address these three deadly diseases.
While Germany is the third largest donor supporting the UN fund these institutions. German suspect controls the use of funds in a number of very poor countries and billions of dollars diverted.
German Development Minister Dirk Niebel said, this needs to be investigated more deeply. "I was responding to allegations of corruption seriously and will suspend all dues payment until there is clarity about these corruption allegations," he said.
A ministry spokesman said the investigation should be conducted on the alleged misappropriation of funds amounting to 34 million U.S. dollars are lost due to falsification of documents, the budget system that is not clear, and fraud.
Global Fund itself admitted that there are cases of corruption, but on a small scale. The findings of these abuses be dealt with firmly and investigated by the investigation team.
In contrast, the Global Fund spokesman Jon Liden said, Germany is too reactive to the consolidated media. "Germany has been an explanation of our activities and steps the inspector general of the handling of what we do to stop the abuse and refund," Liden said while adding, all German questions will be answered in this agency meeting next week in Bonn.
Thursday, January 27, 2011 19:13 pm
Author: Josephus Primus
Editor: Josephus Primus

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