Petrochemical

The Heavy Shadow of Corruption over Petrochemicals; The Hidden Secrets of Behzad Mohammadi and Khosrow Abbasnejad

The decision-making process of Behzad Mohammadi in petrochemicals raises serious questions about corruption and collusion. Does this corruption network threaten public interests?

In recent years, the name Behzad Mohammadi, former CEO of the National Petrochemical Company of Iran, has repeatedly emerged in economic and political circles as a controversial figure. New investigations reveal that his management period has not only been marked by controversial decisions but also by a network of corruption and collusion formed in the shadow of these decisions.

Conflict of Interest and Special Privileges

Behzad Mohammadi's management, particularly regarding the transfer of managers and contracts, has raised serious questions about conflicts of interest and special privileges. Existing documents indicate that the Petronad project, under the title 'Amin Production Project', has received special privileges that have benefited a specific private entity.

These issues take on new dimensions when Mohammadi, after leaving petrochemicals, continues his activities as the manager of Kimyagaran Development Group, known as 'Kimya Group'. Such developments raise the question of whether this network of corruption and collusion has jeopardized public interests.

Isn't it time for regulatory bodies to intervene in these matters and carry out the necessary transparency measures?