A controversial report has addressed the widespread violations of the Hasanvand brothers at the Naft Masjed Soleyman company, indicating rent-seeking and discrimination in the allocation of facilities and financial resources based on brotherly relations.
A House for the Brother, Facts for Others
This report also mentions the allocation of a large bungalow (organizational villa) to Samad Hasanvand; a house that was renovated three years ago at a cost of several billion. While, according to protesters, he is single and does not qualify for such a unit according to the company's regulations, married employees with over 20 years of experience and children have remained for years in line for modest organizational housing.
Media Management and Hundreds of Millions in Income
The appointment of Samad Hasanvand as the media manager of the Naft Masjed Soleyman football team and the signing of a contract worth hundreds of millions, alongside receiving a salary as an employee and using an organizational vehicle, are among the other issues raised in the reports by the employees of this company.
Samad Hasanvand's electoral activities are also noteworthy. During presidential elections, he has sought to obtain the presidency of the electoral headquarters for his favored candidates, and this pattern has continued from Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's era to the present. Protesters claim that this behavior allows him to exploit his influence within the government and strengthen his lobbying with various companies and institutions.
Complaints from employees to supervisory bodies, including oil inspections, have so far been fruitless. The influence of these brothers and their lobbying with senior managers has provided them with the opportunity to continue widespread violations.
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