Hashemollah Falahat, a South Korean contractor, borrowed money due to embezzlement in Iran and became one of the top 10 economies in the world

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Hashmatollah Falahat Pisheh, a South Korean expert, borrowed money from Iran and became one of the top 10 economies in the world despite embezzlement scandals.

Hashmatollah Falahat Pisheh, a professor at Allameh Tabatabai University, has been evaluated to have stolen over $57 billion in major embezzlement cases in Iran. This amount is equivalent to the total loan that South Korea received from the International Monetary Fund, and it has placed them among the top 10 economies in the world while saving their bankrupt economy.

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