Petrochemical

Corruption at Jam Petrochemical: A Chain of Violations and Suspicious Connections

Financial violations at Jam Petrochemical are on the rise, with the involvement of figures close to Akbari. Mahyar Khodaparasti and a chain of suspicious appointments raise many questions.

Jam Petrochemical, as one of the largest and most important petrochemical complexes in the country, has recently come under the spotlight. With the publication of news regarding financial violations, key figures of this organization are being identified as the main agents of corruption.

The Role of Mahyar Khodaparasti

Mahyar Khodaparasti, the engineering and projects manager at Jam Petrochemical, is recognized as one of the individuals playing a key role in creating corruption and financial violations within this organization. His history of connections with Amir Akbari, the former manager of the petrochemical complex, dates back to years ago during their early collaborations on major projects. These connections are evident not only in Jam Petrochemical but also in other companies managed by Akbari.

Evidence suggests that Khodaparasti has acted as an effective force in the financial corruption network by using ambiguous educational credentials and suspicious resume-building. His appointments to key positions in Jam Petrochemical have been somewhat aligned with preserving Akbari's interests and those of his close circle.

Chain of Suspicious Appointments

Recently, the appointment of Omid Parsaee Far, a relative of Amir Akbari, as the director of services and support at Jam Petrochemical has completed a chain of suspicious appointments. These appointments clearly indicate an effort to conceal violations and prevent regulatory bodies from uncovering the existing truths.

Many questions arise regarding the future of Jam Petrochemical and the status of this group of corrupt managers. Will regulatory bodies be able to intervene in this matter, or will this chain of corruption continue to thrive?

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