Sunday, April 17, 2016

Iran: budget for medical care of thousands of cancer children disappears



Former officials involved in previous governments in Iran have unveiled documents showing how they stole huge amounts of money through fraud during their time in office.
Hrana news agency unveiled this new report and it remains unclear why such numbers have yet to be revealed or published, and who no government official has said a single word about this matter.
Ahmad Tavakoli, former economic advisor to then president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said, “Many trillion of rials of government money was to spent on medical care for cancer and ill children, and those suffering from incurable illnesses. However, all of it suddenly disappeared!”

Why has Tavakoli decided to reveal these documents now?
“In the previous government around $43 billion was extracted to purchase medicine, yet only $14 billion was returned and the remaining was used to purchase buildings, provide loans to a number of government entities, and much more was used for recreational purposes,” he said.
Now we understand how the Iranian people got so poor. Now we know how candidates were able to hand out so much money before the recent twin elections, and where this money came from!
The irony is those who stole such money have never faced any justice, eager to return to such offices for more stealing!
Two weeks ago the Panama Papers revealed huge theft committed by so-called religious officials of Iran’s so-called Islamic government.

The Iranian people are seeking the day to place these individuals before justice for all the poverty, corruption, drug addiction, unemployment, illnesses and skyrocketing suicide rates they have brought to Iran.

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