Petrochemical

The Silent Acceleration of Corruption in TAPIKO; Where Are the Regulatory Bodies?

Suspicious developments in the TAPIKO petrochemical holding and the passivity of regulatory bodies have raised concerns. Is silent corruption taking shape?

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The Silent Acceleration of Corruption in TAPIKO; Where Are the Regulatory Bodies?

Recent developments in the TAPIKO petrochemical holding indicate a quiet intensification of board member reshuffles and an increase in behind-the-scenes transactions. These changes have gained significant momentum alongside rising tensions and recent incidents.

Behind-the-Scenes Transactions and Suspicious Reshuffles

The CEO of TAPIKO has taken on a more prominent role in supply transactions, projects, and contracts of subsidiary companies by utilizing a network of brokers and intermediaries and holding meetings with representatives on his behalf. This trend includes interference in the sale of export products, exploiting currency opportunities, and collaborating with problematic and trust companies.

The aim of this acceleration is to gather financial resources in the short term before any potential changes in the management structure; a pattern that has been previously observed in some oil holdings.

Passivity of Regulatory Bodies

The concerning point is the passivity of regulatory agencies. It seems these bodies are themselves entangled in conflicting interests, and addressing such corruption, at least at this time, is not a priority for them.

Will this situation lead to a further decline in public trust?