Afghanistan is a state riddled with the the corruption of bribery. As recent as 2010, Afghani people paid around 2.5 billion dollars in bribes and nearly half the Afghan population had paid the country in kickbacks.
Bribery and the menace of kickbacks are so commonplace in Afghanistan that 38 percent of the people consider it to be normal.
Even meeting a politician, something that seems as simple as a normal talk or a handshake, involves giving kickbacks 40 percent of the time. Afghanistan's CPI is 1.9 and is ranked 180th in the world.