ED Noor: Once again, Iran proves itself to be a
nation for its people. This action against their criminally inclined
bankers is SURE to result in even more rabid screams for its annihilation. Just
IMAGINE this happening in America! Not much chance alas….
By Rob Kall
March 13, 2013
Last
month, Iran did something that Obama and his neutered puppy Attorney General
Eric Holder should be doing.
"Four people
were sentenced to death on charges of corruption on earth and disrupting the
country's economic system," Iran's Judiciary spokesman Gholam-Hossein
Mohseni-Ejei told reporters on Monday.
"The four are
Mahafarid Amir-Khosravi"[the prime suspect], Behdad Behzadi, his legal
advisor, Iraj Shoja, his financial solicitor and Saeed Kiani Rezazadeh, head of
the Ahvaz branch of Saderat Bank," he said.
“The president of Bank Melli branch in Kish was slapped
with life imprisonment and former deputy minister Khodamorad Ahmadi was
sentenced to 10 years in prison,” Mohseni-Ejei, who is also Iran's attorney
general, added.
Mohseni-Ejei also stated that almost none of the companies involved in this case were ordered closed by the court.
The defendants stood trial for misappropriating a total of USD2.6 billion of funds by using forged documents to obtain credit from banks to purchase state-owned companies.
Iran's
PressTV reports,
"Iran Judiciary has handed down death sentence
to four people convicted of involvement in the biggest embezzlement case in the
country's banking history.
Imagine
the effect of actual executions, life sentences, floggings and serious cash
penalties upon the hordes of criminals in the banking and finance industry in
the USA.
Instead
of wasting time pursuing patriotic whistleblowers, Eric "worthless"
Holder should be pursuing real criminals in banks. Too bad Obama instructs him
otherwise.
Perhaps
some politicians will have the balls to propose legislation that specifies the
death penalty for bankers who engage in frauds affecting more than ten people,
or two, or 100, but some limit on the number of people's lives hurt or ruined.
There's no way such a bill will pass ~ there are far too many corporatists ~ a
huge majority ~ in congress. But perhaps such a bill would shame some of them
and show the public how worthless they are.
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