Petrochemical

Revelation About the Corrupt Judicial Ring in the Petrochemical Industry

A corruption network in the petrochemical industry and the judicial system of Iran has been identified with prominent names. Can this ring easily escape punishment?

A complex corruption network in the petrochemical industry and the judicial system of Iran has recently been exposed, involving investigators, deputy prosecutors, and judges. This network specifically plays a role in resolving major economic corruption cases, and under the cover of its power, dozens of defendants have easily escaped punishment.

Revealing Prominent Names

In the documents and information obtained, names such as Mohsen Mina (suspended investigator) and his wife Samira Masoudi (deputy prosecutor) are mentioned. Additionally, individuals like Ghodrzi, Banshi, Fatemi, Abouzar Asadi, and Meysam Yari have also been identified as active members of this ring.

These documents also reveal suspicious connections between petrochemical industry managers and this network. Managers such as Heydarzadeh from Arya Sasol, Jamshidi, former CEO of Pardis, and Hashemi, CEO of the Bandar Abbas Oil Refinery, have been mentioned in this context.

Secret Transactions and Transfers

This report references large payments, stock acquisitions, and the hiring of relatives in petrochemical companies, indicating the depth of corruption in this sector. Additionally, the suspicious transfers of some judges from southern cities to the capital in recent years, coinciding with the formation of this network, raise many questions.

Can this corrupt ring easily escape punishment? More details and the video file of this report are available.