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Report: Karzai aide paid by CIA
Mar 14, 2026 1:00 PM

  An aide to the Afghan president at the center of a corruption probe is being paid the Central Intelligence Agency, The New York Times has reported, citing Afghan and American officials.

  Mohammed Zia Salehi, chief of administration for the National Security Council, appears to have been on the CIA's payroll for many years, the US news organization quoted officials in Kabul and Washington saying, although exactly what services he provides for the money was unclear.

  Afghan security forces arrested Salehi in July, for allegedly soliciting a bride in exchange for impeding a US backed investigation into a company suspected of shipping billions of dollars out of Afghanistan in the service of government officials and drug smugglers.

  After being held for seven hours, Salehi was released from jail when Hamid Karzai, the Afghan president, intervened forcefully on his behalf, The New York Times reported.

  Salehi is being protected by Karzai allegedly because he knows too much about the inner workings of the presidential palace, including details of widespread corruption, an Afghan politician told the Times.

  Money transfers

  Police arrested Salehi during an investigation into New Ansari, a money transfer firm that relies on couriers and other low-technology methods to move cash into and out of Afghanistan.

  Since the US invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, New Ansari has grown into a financial hub in Afghanistan, moving billions out of the country, The New York Times reported.

  Salehi is allegedly a confidant of some of the most powerful people in the Afghan government, including Engineer Ibrahim Spinzada who was, until recently, the deputy chief of the Afghan intelligence service.

  The CIA declined to comment on allegations that it paid Salehi.

  PHOTO CAPTION

  Afghan president Hamid Karzai

  Source: Aljazeera.net

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