Eight ministerial nominees have flawed educational documents, an assessment by the parliament’s higher education and cultural commission shows.
They are Hasina Safi for the ministry of women’s affairs, Nisar Ahmad Ghoryani for the ministry of industry and commerce, Masouma Khawari, for the ministry of communications and IT, Qudratullah Zaki for the ministry of transport, Muhibullah Samim for the ministry of borders and tribal affairs, Noor Rahman Akhlaqi for the ministry of refugees and repatriation, Bashir Ahmad Tahyenj for the ministry of labor and social affairs, Najibullah Yamin for the ministry of public works.
Zia Siraj and Ajmal Ahmadi, nominees for the leadership of National Directorate of Security and central bank respectively, also have flawed educational documents.
Meanwhile, parliament has summoned First Vice President Amrullah Saleh and National Security Adviser Hamdullah Mohib for hearing over Monday’s deadly attack on Kabul University and overall rise in insecurity.