Analysis and Commentary

Secret Game in Shasta; Controversial Appointments and Citizenship Challenges

Recent developments in Shasta have raised serious questions about managerial transparency and appointments in this large holding.

Recent developments in Shasta have once again shed light on serious questions regarding the transparency and mechanisms of appointing managers in the largest social security holding. Meysam Saeedi, the CEO of Shasta, has relied on the influence of Sadegh Azimi Far to appoint Bagheri Bayegi in the Pasargad Oil Company and to appoint Alavi, the nephew of the former Minister of Intelligence, as the Deputy for Commerce.

The Role of Influence and Citizenship Challenges

Alongside these appointments, there is evidence that Saeedi is attempting to resolve issues related to dual citizenship and his managerial activities in a pharmaceutical holding in exchange for this support. These efforts allow him to operate without hindrance in Shasta.

In the TAPIKO holding, plans to change the management of Pasargad Oil are also under review, but Azimi Far has prevented the implementation of this decision by threatening disruptions in the supply of refinery feedstock. Meanwhile, the managerial atmosphere in Shasta is increasingly influenced by personal relationships and influence.