Afghan Biographies

Fitrat, Abdul Qadir Qader Qadeer Fetrat died


Name Fitrat, Abdul Qadir Qader Qadeer Fetrat died
Ethnic backgr. Tajik
Date of birth 1963
Function/Grade Ex Head Central State Bank Da Afghanistan Bank Governor
History and Biodata
Former central bank governor Abdul Qadir Fitrat has passed away due to his illness in the Virginia
April 29, 2024


Afghanistan Central Bank Governor Adbul Qadeer Fitrat said on 20110627 in a hotel in a northern Virginia suburb of Washington he has resigned his post because he feared for his life for his role in investigating a scandal surrounding Kabulbank. Waheed Omer, the chief spokesman for Afghan President Hamid Karzai, told Reuters in Kabul that Fitrat's name was on a list of people the attorney general's office planned to prosecute over the scandal (20110628).

2. Previous Functions of Abdul Qadeer Fitrat Qadir Qader Fetrat:
Chairman of Bank-e-Millie Afghan in Kabul in the early 1990s,
First Deputy Governor and Governor of the Central Bank in 1995 and 1996,
Consumer banker to First Union National Bank in Northern Virginia (2000-2001),
Advisor to the Executive Director at the World Bank (2003 - 2006),
Head Central State Bank Da Afghanistan Bank (20071117 - 20110627),

3. Biodata:
Fitrat_Abdul_QadirAbdul Qadir Fitrat was born 1963 in Badakhshan Province. He attended primary school in Badakhshan and secondary school in Kabul. He holds a Bachelors degree in Economics from the International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan and a Masters degree in Social and Applied Economics with an emphasis on monetary economics from the Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio in the United States. The 38 year-old Abdul Qadeer Fitrat left Afghanistan in 1996 to attend the World Bank's annual meeting, but while travelling through New Delhi, Kabul was overrun by the Taleban.

Mr Fitrat was granted asylum in the US and has since been working as an insurance and carpet salesman in Washington. Abdul Qadeer Fitrat was nominated as Governor of the Da Afghanistan Bank (DAB) by the President of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in early September and was confirmed by the Parliament on November 17, 2007. Governor Fitrat had previously served as First Deputy Governor and Governor of DAB in 1995 and 1996 respectively.

Governor Fitrat also worked as Assistant Research Coordinator for a USAID-supported project, called ESSP in Peshawar, Pakistan, Chairman of Bank–e-Millie Afghan (BMA) in Kabul, Afghanistan in early 1990s and a Consultant for Economist to the International Monetary Fund in Washington in late 1990s. He also served as a consumer banker to the First Union National Bank in Northern Virginia during 2000-2001. Fitrat served as an Advisor to the Executive Director at the World Bank.

Afghanistan Central Bank Governor Adbul Qadeer Fitrat said on 20110627 in a hotel in a northern Virginia suburb of Washington he has resigned his post because he feared for his life for his role in investigating a scandal surrounding Kabulbank.

Fitrat is on the wanted Interpol list because of a request of the Judical Authorities of Afghanistan. He is wanted because of embezzlement and bankrucy.(20171011)

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