Petrochemical

Son-in-law of Shamkhani and the Dark Sides of Kimiya Pars Petrochemical

The new CEO of Kimiya Pars Petrochemical, Habibollah Dibaji, is grappling with corruption and threats against employees. This investigation reveals managerial abuses.

Following the controversial appointment of Habibollah Dibaji, son-in-law of Ali Shamkhani, as the CEO of "Kimiya Pars Petrochemical Company", regulatory bodies and employees of this company are strongly protesting his managerial performance. Only three months have passed since he took office, and reports indicate the creation of an environment filled with intimidation and corruption in the workplace.

The Role of Security in Concealing Violations

According to obtained information, Mohammad Andik, the head of security, is trying to cover up widespread administrative, commercial, and financial violations. This action has been accompanied by threats against employees and prevention of information leaks to the media, with pressure on workers significantly increasing.

Employees and workers of this company, given the current conditions, have asked the authorities to address systematic abuses and corruption in this petrochemical. It seems that Dibaji, by leveraging his last name, has employed unqualified individuals in key areas such as procurement and commerce.

Security Management and Personal Interests

Mohammad Andik, the head of security, is also advancing his own economic activities within the company and appears to be using his position for personal gain. This situation clearly indicates the need for greater oversight of the activities of this petrochemical.

In terms of corruption, it should be noted that another member of the Shamkhani family, who was appointed as the governor of Ahvaz in September, was dismissed due to a history of economic corruption. These events clearly indicate the existence of a widespread corruption network at high managerial levels.

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