Analysis and Commentary

Where is the money that bought the votes being spent?

Embezzlement and financial corruption of Mohammad Bahmei in Ramhormoz; an anonymous benefactor or a family corruption network?

In a controversial report from Ramhormoz, it seems that recent financial contributions for the "release of prisoners of non-cash crimes" are merely a cover for spending money obtained during the previous parliamentary elections.

The Behind-the-Scenes of Charities

It is said that these contributions are made in the name of an "anonymous benefactor," but evidence suggests that this individual is actually Mohammad Bahmei, the former director of Shiraz Petrochemical and accused of embezzlement. He, who spent some time in prison due to previous financial corruption, has now emerged as a benefactor in the community.

Bahmei's affiliated circle in the province is seeking to establish a vast financial network where a significant portion of the expenses is spent on his personal luxuries. Are these charities truly for the benefit of the people, or merely a tool for continuing financial corruption?

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