Islamic Republic Newspaper Senses the Smell of Babak Zanjani’s Freedom

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The Islamic Republic newspaper smells the scent of Babak Zanjani’s release.

The Islamic Republic newspaper wrote that after the major tea import corruption known as the Debsh Tea Corruption, now the Cyrus Company corruption has become the talk of the town. Simultaneously with this event, there is talk of the return of assets of Babak Zanjani, the well-known economic corruptor, which brings the scent of his potential release to the noses.

Simultaneously with this event, there is talk of the return of assets of Babak Zanjani, the well-known economic corruptor, which brings the scent of his potential release to the noses.

The notion that economic corruptions are related to governments or that governments lack the will to fight corruption, or accusing this or that government of corruption, are not realistic perceptions. Even if we consider government officials as desiring to strengthen and maintain their power, and ignore their commitment to the country and people, their personal interests also demand that they fight corruption and prevent themselves and their governments from being accused of facilitating corruption. Therefore, the root of governments’ lack of success should not be sought in their own weaknesses or a lack of will to combat corruption.

Weakness cannot be denied, but this weakness is against a stronger entity that governments are unable to overcome. This is why, for at least the past two decades, no government has been able to eradicate corruption, and the seven-headed dragon of corruption continues to grow stronger every day.

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