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Moral Scandal at Abadan Refinery; Corruption at the Heart of the Oil Industry

The CEO of Abadan Refinery has fallen into the trap of unethical messages. Questions about moral corruption in this industry remain unanswered.

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Moral Scandal at Abadan Refinery; Corruption at the Heart of the Oil Industry

Following a citizen's report about the sending of unethical messages by the CEO of Abadan Refinery on the social network Threads, detailed investigations by Feydus revealed that the account from which these messages were sent was neither hacked nor fake; rather, it is the same old page of Fardin Rashidi on Instagram. A page that, until the moment of publishing this report, has been public and accessible to everyone, showcasing various images of his activities at the refinery over the past decade.

Public Discontent and Inaction of Officials

It seems that Mr. Rashidi was unaware of the public nature of the messages on Threads and assumed that these messages were being sent via direct message. The intensity of public discontent over this incident is such that Feydus sincerely hopes the CEO of the refinery will provide documents showing that at the time the messages were sent, his account or mobile phone was in the possession of someone else; although the existing evidence does not support such a possibility.

Unanswered Questions

But the main question is: In a country where women and girls are punished for a single strand of hair and a 20-year-old from Abadan loses his life due to a direct shot and "on the pretext of misunderstanding," how is it that those in positions of power, with beards and suits, can engage in any form of moral corruption without fear of consequences?

And more importantly: At what point in its history has the Abadan Refinery faced such a level of moral corruption in management?