Corruption Has Rotten the Very Fabric of Iranian Regime
- Friday, 11 November 2016 02:45
NCRI - The Judiciary Commission of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) on Tuesday, November 8, held an online conference on performance of Ali Khamenei, the Iranian regime Supreme Leader, entitled “Corruption has rotten the very fabric of the mullahs’ regime.”
Dr. Sanabargh Zahedi, Chair of the NCRI Judiciary Commission, said in the conference: “Khamenei is responsible for various aspects of financial and moral corruption. He has made some of his forces scapegoat to cover up endemic corruptions in the regime’s structure.”
Dr. Sanabargh Zahedi, Chair of the NCRI Judiciary Commission, said in the conference: “Khamenei is responsible for various aspects of financial and moral corruption. He has made some of his forces scapegoat to cover up endemic corruptions in the regime’s structure.”
“While Iranian people are suffering from poverty and hunger, the Iranian regime leaders have plundered billions of dollars from people wealth and they themselves admit that they are unable to end this corruption that has engulfed all sectors of the government,” he said.
He added that the regime claims to support “Mostazafin (poor and oppressed people)” but it is effectively the number one enemy of poor and oppressed people who chant “poverty line 3 million, our salary 1 million” and Khamenei is responsible for the poverty and rampant corruption in Iran as the regime announced that it has opened judiciary cases against 400 affiliates and relatives of the regime officials who have had more than $60 million income.
“If it wasn’t for the state-run newspapers exposing these corruptions, gathering these information would have been very difficult,” Dr. Zahedi said and continued, “the reports by financial appellate court shows that the salary of the state-owned banks managers is more than $20,000 US dollars (~ 64 million rials) a month.”
In addition, statistics and secret intelligence reports obtained from Khamenei’s office and political bureau of the regime’s Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) show that no more than 7 percent of Iranian people support the regime.