Leader agrees to renew mandate of Iran's special corruption trials

Young journalists club

News ID: 47774
Iran » Iran
Publish Date: 10:03 - 07 September 2020
Monday, 07 September 2020_Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei has agreed to a request by the Judiciary to extend the mandate of Iran’s special economic corruption tribunals.

Leader agrees to renew mandate of Iran's special corruption trialsTwo years ago, the Judiciary proposed the creation of the tribunals to Ayatollah Khamenei to enable decisive and expeditious legal proceedings against those involved in corrupt economic practices and disrupting of the country’s economic operations.

Ever since, the Islamic Republic has successfully tracked and hunted down many heavy-weight corrupters, who had monopolized profit across key economic sectors.

On Sunday, various Iranian media outlets reported that the Leader had agreed to extend the mandate of the trials after being asked by Judiciary chief Ehrahim Raeisi.

The new trials would, however, incorporate some reforms in their practices, the outlets noted.

In the letter, Raeisi said the Judiciary would soon present the parliament with its proposals for optimizing existing legal vehicles that are used for confronting corruption.

Speaking to the media earlier this year, the Judiciary chief’s first deputy Gholamhossein Mohseni-Eje’i said should the parliament approve of the trials, their mandate would not need to be extended upon expiry any more.

The courts were established in 2018 on the request of former Judiciary chief Ayatollah Sadeq Amoli Larijani in the face of the special economic conditions which he described as "an economic war."

Ayatollah Amoli Larijani proposed then in his letter that new tribunals be set up for two years and directed to hand down maximum sentences to those "disrupting and corrupting the economy."

"Given the current special economic conditions that are considered a kind of economic war and, unfortunately, some of those disrupting and corrupting the economy also provide for the enemy's goals and commit crimes that require urgent and rapid action, if you see fit, please allow the head of the judiciary to act within the framework of the penal code ... on those disrupting the economic system," he said in his letter to Ayatollah Khamenei. 

The Leader accepted the proposal, saying, “The purpose should be to punish corrupt financial criminals swiftly and fairly.”

Tags
Your Comment