Afghan President Ashraf Ghani concluding his two-day visit to Tajikistan on Wednesday left Dushanbe for United Kingdom to attend the International Anti-Corruption Summit in London.
Ghani's attendance at the International Anti-Corruption Summit was confirmed in an online statement issued by the President's office, reports the Khaama Press.
Ghani had last week in a conference in Kabul called corruption a 'national stigma' admitting that has not been able to uproot it from the governmental institutions.
He said that the government was carefully considering a proposal to establish a specialized Anti-Corruption Justice Center.


