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And to think that Obama wants to meet with this guy!!!
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Tehran-based news organization has revealed, what could be, the biggest case of corruption in Iran's history. Perhaps even in Middle East history. Iran's chief auditing office has revealed that almost $35 billion of oil income from the 2006-2007 financial year is missing. It's gone. That's $35 billion. We are talking almost half of Iran's total oil income for that year.
Iranian law requires that the money be paid by Ahmadinejad's government into Iran's central bank. Once the money is there, the government can request withdrawals for projects. But the problem is, Ahmadinejad has not been paying the money to the central bank and no one knows where it has gone.
In perhaps the most astounding revelation, "many suspect that the money has been used to finance corrupt activities of politicians surrounding the president, or the president himself." Gee, ya think?
But guess what? This isn't the first time since Ahmadinejad has taken control that this has happened. During the 2007-2008 financial year, $2 billion was used to import gasoline without any approval from the Iranian parliament.
What's your guess. Swiss bank accounts, financing terrorism or paying for Iran's nuclear program.
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