He said film should be made about Zanjani's case and a book should be written about the mystery of a 35-year-old young man's success in building links with the state officials and taking $2.7 billion of the country away. "The invisible dimensions of the issue should be made clear."
According to the indictment against him, the billionaire is faced with charges including "corruption on earth," massive fraud at Iran’s Oil Ministry and money laundering.
Iran’s Petroleum Ministry says Zanjani still owes more than two billion euros for the oil exports he handled on behalf of the former government after the US and the EU imposed sanctions on Iran’s oil industry in 2012 over the country’s nuclear activities.
Meanwhile, during a recent court session, bills of indictment against two other individuals involved in the case were also read out. The two men are accused of corruption on earth that is punishable by death under the Iranian Constitution.
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