How ex-Afghan minister Syed Saadat ended up a delivery driver in Germany after tiring of government corruption

Calaf

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‘There is no shame in the job at all,’ he said. ‘Work is work’

Earning 15 euros (£12) an hour, Mr Saadat spends his time transporting meals via bicycle for Lieferando, a German subsiduary of Just Eat.

His pay cheque just about covers his expenses, which includes 420 euros for rent.

Mr Saadat said: “There is no shame in the job at all. Work is work.

“If there is a job, it means there is public demand… Someone has to do it.”
 

Calaf

Veni Vidi Vici
2022 CHESS CHAMP
GENERALISSIMO
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“When doing the job as a minister there was a difference between the president's close circle and myself,” he explained.

“Their demands were for private benefit, I wanted the money for government projects to be implemented properly."

“So I could not fulfil their demands and then they tried to push me, put pressure on me from the president's side.” He took on a consultancy job in the telecommunications sector in Afghanistan.
 

Boqorada

F*ck Your Feelings
It's halal money and his conscience is clean unlike with his old job. All politicians are corrupt kudos to him for escaping.
 
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