It is a shame that the Journal spent two days interviewing my client Mahmood Karzai yet chose to still include him as one of two named Afghans believed by anonymous U.S. officials to have transferred millions in cash out of Afghanistan ("Corruption Suspected in Airlift of Billions in Cash From Kabul," page one, June 28).
my letter today in the WSJ
my letter today in the WSJ
my letter today in the WSJ
It is a shame that the Journal spent two days interviewing my client Mahmood Karzai yet chose to still include him as one of two named Afghans believed by anonymous U.S. officials to have transferred millions in cash out of Afghanistan ("Corruption Suspected in Airlift of Billions in Cash From Kabul," page one, June 28).