Exclusive Iran Gate: Invisible Commissions, A Hot Case Story

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Invisible Commissions: The Story of a Hot Case

In response to the statement by Alborz Company regarding the exclusive report by Iran Gate Agency on the corruption case of Mehdi Abouri and the connection of Ahdaf Holding and Nima Noorollahi, a board member of Alborz Insurance, we point out a few points to enlighten public opinion. Those involved in the insurance industry are well aware that receiving large sums of money in the insurance industry for large and exclusive contracts is not necessarily dependent on the presence of an insurance broker as an intermediary.

Paying commissions in forms such as marketing incentives and covering specific contracts is possible, and the mere existence of direct correspondence does not negate the transfer of these funds.

Since experts are fully aware of such transactions, there is no need for further explanation.

However, in order to fulfill the main duty and mission of the media to shine a light on the dark corners prone to corruption as part of the fourth pillar of democracy, we will soon publish documents related to this case for our audience.

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