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4 sentenced to death for IranÂ’s bank fraud
2012-07-31
TEHRAN: A Tehran court has sentenced to death four people convicted in IranÂ’s biggest-ever banking scandal, according to the national chief prosecutor yesterday, quoted by the official news agency IRNA.

The sentences came at the end of a trial of 39 suspects that started in February. The magnitude of the scandal was estimated at $2.6 billion when it came to light in September last year. Two other of the suspects were sentenced to life in prison and the remaining received terms behind bars of up to 25 years after also being found guilty of corruption.

The identities of those convicted were not made public. They have 20 days from the date of the verdict to lodge any appeal.

The scandal revolved around a private group that amassed trillions of rials in loans from half a dozen Iranian banks through what were said to be forged or illegally procured letters of credit to buy several state companies up for privatization.
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad last year denied accusations from some critical media outlets that his office had any links to the fraud.

The affair for several weeks fueled political infighting between AhmadinejadÂ’s government and ultra-conservative factions of the regime dominating Parliament and the courts.

Economy and Finance Minister Shamseddin Hosseini last November scraped through an attempt by the parliament to have him fired. Supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and parliamentary speaker Ali Larijani then stepped in to calm the row and order an end to public quarrelling seen as undermining the countryÂ’s interests.
Posted by:Steve White

#3  can we extend this to Jon Corzine (D-Obama Bundler)?
Posted by: Frank G   2012-07-31 11:43  

#2  We are still waiting here for such.
Posted by: JohnQC   2012-07-31 10:30  

#1  > forged or illegally procured letters of credit to buy several state companies up for privatization.

That sounds like the EUrozone central banks plan for exiting the mess it's caused.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2012-07-31 09:09  

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