📌 Citizen Report – The story of a widespread corruption and hiring network in Bidboland
🔥 Employees of Bidboland in the Persian Gulf report the existence of a cohesive family network within this organization; a network that has controlled the paths of hiring, promotion, and even job security for years.
Influence Circles and Sham Hires
According to reports, a circle composed of individuals such as Abdizadeh, Hossein Rahmani, Tahmasebi, and the Sergholi relatives have infiltrated from customs to the operational units of Bidboland. Employees say that hires are mostly sham and are made by paying an amount known within the organization as "9 coins," which is then divided among the members of the gang.
In contrast, real workers—from forklift drivers and weighbridge personnel to tanker inspectors—have been under contractors for years, as the contractor must act "according to the gang's wishes" for their contract to be renewed.
Corruption-Based Bonuses and Appointments
According to employees, this network sidelines official staff under the pretext of "lack of need," and then receives bonuses ranging from 10 to 25 million that should go to personnel, transferring them to Pourhaji's account.
Reports also indicate Abdizadeh's direct involvement in the appointment of corruption-based managers, including Jahangir Abdizadeh in the commercial management.
In public messages, serious complaints about flying managers and the old oil industry network are also observed; a network that remains active despite the previous government's resolution and continues to influence decision-making.
📢 The employees' conclusion is clear: "Bidboland is national wealth, not the property of a limited circle. Do not sacrifice our future for corruption."