Jamaluddin Badr

Jamaludin Badr
جمال الدين بدر
Governor of Nuristan Province, Afghanistan
In office
27 January 2009  3 September 2011
Preceded by Hazrat Din Noor
Succeeded by Mohammad Tamim Nuristani
Personal details
Born Barg-e-Matal, Nuristan Province, Afghanistan
Profession Politician
Religion Islam
From left to right: Jamaluddin Badr (Fired), Nuristan governor, Fazlullah Wahidi, Kunar governor, Gul Agha Sherzai, Nangarhar governor, and Lutfullah Mashal, Langhman governor, listen to speakers during a regional jirga in the city of Jalalabad, Afghanistan.

Jamaludin Badr is the former Governor of Nuristan Province, Afghanistan. He is the successor of Eng. Hazrat Din Noor, who died in a car accident only a few months after he was installed.[1]

According to American officials, relations between the coalition and Jamaluddin Badar broke down over allegations of corruption and months of unpaid police salaries. "We withdraw investment in places we cannot go," said US Navy Commander Russell McCormack. "In one month, we canceled 3.5 million dollars in schools because we could not go to the sites to verify what was happening to the money." [2]

In May 2010 Governor Badr faced accusations of corruption and was prosecuted.[3] The case was referred to the Attorney General and Badr was sentenced to prison for two months.[4]

Notes

Preceded by
Hazrat Din Noor
Governor of Nuristan Province, Afghanistan
2009 present
Succeeded by
Incumbent


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