Recently, the disclosure of a 500 million toman invoice for a dinner during the Minister of Economy's trip to the Arvand Free Zone has become a controversial and debated topic, generating significant concern among the citizens of Abadan and Khorramshahr. This revelation was first brought up by the representative of Abadan in the open session of the Parliament and quickly attracted public attention.
Silence of Officials and Public Criticism
The management period of Khanzadi in the Arvand Free Zone, along with the continued presence of the problematic team from the Zarei era, has come under severe public criticism due to reports of machinery licensing sales and the violations of the Nik brothers. Additionally, the use of personnel with controversial backgrounds, such as Sousan Joudaki, has put this organization in a position of controversy and public distrust.
This organization, with its large structure of 1500 personnel, has long been criticized for disorder, inefficiency, and unnecessary expenditures. Experts and local activists consider Molavi, the representative of Abadan, and Motori, the representative of Khorramshahr in Parliament, as the main factors perpetuating these disorders; figures who, according to critics, have obstructed structural reforms in the Arvand Free Zone with behind-the-scenes support and opaque interventions.
Now, public opinion is demanding immediate transparency, official accountability, and action against the main perpetrators of these violations; a demand that has so far been met with the silence of officials, further fueling concerns.
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