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The difficult path of the twelfth government is to dry the roots of corruption

Iran ranked 131 in the index of corruption perception in 2016 among 176 countries. The figures announced by the International Transparency International Organization (ICRC) indicate the current situation in the country. Although some international statistics are somewhat political, it can not be denied that we are currently not in a good position in this area, as in the statistics reported by the same organization in the ninth and tenth governments, the rankings taken by the country, the situation They reported a worse case in the area of ​​financial and administrative corruption, which suggests that these statistics, even with the impact of politics, largely reflect the realities of the country.

The Corruption Perceptions Index shows the degree of administrative and economic corruption in countries, and for each country, a score of 0 to 100 (or zero to 10) is based on the organization’s findings for this indicator. The higher the score, the lesser the corruption. Based on this score, the rank of countries among the countries examined is determined by the International Transparency International Organization.

But regarding the current situation, it is necessary to pay attention to some points and most importantly, the rank of 131 is not the worst ranking of the country in the world statistics published on the index of perceived corruption, and this rank is better in this respect in the country than The year 92 marks the end of the tenth government.

Mischievous corruption

One of the other things that the eleventh government was forced to stop was the tedious state after the tenth administration was corruption, which is still being published frequently, most of which goes back to the ninth and tenth governments. The imposition of severe sanctions, which the president of the 9th and 10th governments did not recognize as more paperwork, was also one of the most important factors that made space for the spread of corruption, and, as a result, Babak became a source of grudges and rigors.

One of the most shocking news for the Iranians was the discovery of news about the embezzlement of 3,000 billion Tomanian, which even counting its zeros was impossible for many people, but these figures were somewhat able to bring about the destruction of 3,000 billion rubles of embezzlement, including embezzlement 8 trillion Tomani in the reserve fund of cultures, all of which are indications of the plight of the spread of corruption in the country during the years of the ninth and tenth governments.

The ninth government, which handed over the country with a double digit of 88 in the index of corruption perception of the eighth government in 84, took only a short period of time to make it three-digit in the year 85 and cause the country to fall in this index. In this year (2006), Iran ranked 105 in the Corruption Perceptions Index among 163 countries. In 2009, Iran ranked among the most corrupt countries in the world. Iran ranked 168th among the 180 countries in the world, with some of them ranking the same, only a better situation than a few countries in this index. The score for corruption perception in 2009 was 18, while in the final year of the eighth government, 84 (2005), the score was reported by the International Organization for Transparency (ICR) 29, which shows Iran’s 2009 score is markedly reduced, The fall of Iran was ranked by countries.

After that, the trend was a little better, until finally, the 11th government handed over the country with a score of 144 and a score of 25 in the index from the tenth administration. Since the next year, 93 (2014), we have witnessed an improvement in the ranking of Iran in this index. In the latest report from the International Organization for Transparency International, Iran ranked 95th in 2016 from among 176 countries surveyed, and our country’s score was 29. Though Iran’s rating for this year is one step up from the 130th rank in 2015, Iran’s score is higher in this index. Iran’s score in 2015 was announced by the International Organization for Transparency International. In the reports issued by the Inter-Parliamentary Transparency International since 2003, Iran’s score on this index has been above 30, which suggests that there are so many ideals. (Table)

The direct relationship between increased corruption and capital flight

Corruption is one of the most important reasons for capital flight from countries, and the publication of news related to the country’s economic corruption rate is one of the most important indicators that foreign investors can provide for financial transactions with different countries and in some countries. In fact, the level of corruption reflects the extent to which returns of profit and the minimum stability of capital in a country can be hoped. The most important context for attracting capital is the existence of security of capital, which financial and administrative corruption severely compromise it.

The eleventh government, which in fact received economic aid from the tenth government, would have to showcase a better showcase to investors and other countries, in order to at least reduce the margins associated with the turbulent conditions of the economy in Iran, to bring about the livelihood of the people over the course of eight years of government The ninth and tenth heavily declined to some extent.

The magnitude of the government and the multiplicity of employees in this sector can be considered as one of the most important reasons for corruption in the administrative part of Iran, which has led to arbitrary action in the departments of the country due to lack of adequate supervision, which, of course, includes reasons such as the perceptions of some employees of low pay and Your earnings should not be ignored. But this is a wisdom topic. Insufficient oversight of oversight bodies, recommendations for the ghost of gangs of corruption, pressure from interest groups, the involvement of some top-level executives in corruption, clutches and groggers, the politicization of corruption, and the attempt to distort public opinion, and so on, are just some of the things Which has led to the spread of corruption in the country.

The network of many massive corruption has caused those who attempt to disclose threats and silence in a variety of ways, even involving them in other forms of corruption.

The 11th government’s performance in the fight against corruption

But what could be considered positive in the performance of the eleventh government was the release of channels and news and communication networks, despite the question of the government itself (for example, in the case of macro legal issues). The issue that has led to the emergence of at least a greater strain on public opinion in the free cycle of information by many corrupt and renegade organizations. But in the meantime, the government continued to identify economic corruption, and many cases related to embezzlement and corruption were introduced by the government, and the perpetrators were introduced to the courts, including the case of Babak Zanjani. In the case of the Large Law Enforcement Cases, the government also acted in order to prove that it was not an exception for combating corruption.

At the same time, the easing of sanctions on the country by signing an agreement with the P5 + 1 countries largely closed the sanctions embargo and put an end to the sanctions handed down.

The eleventh government’s move to privatizing the economy and curtailing the rule, reforming some laws, such as amending the direct tax code, setting up a comprehensive codall system, tackling tax evasion and combating money laundering, can also be seen as positive actions of the eleventh state. In this context, nobody doubts that the state economy can be a place for the emergence of widespread financial corruption, and, of course, privatizing the economy and shrinking the government can play a major role in this regard. In the meantime, the twelfth government continues to emphasize its priorities in this area, because it knows the long way to go to the root of corruption in the country is that the future governments should also reach it to the destination.

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The difficult path of the twelfth government is to dry the roots of corruption

Iran ranked 131 in the index of corruption perception in 2016 among 176 countries. The figures announced by the International Transparency International Organization (ICRC) indicate the current situation in the country. Although some international statistics are somewhat political, it can not be denied that we are currently not in a good position in this area, as in the statistics reported by the same organization in the ninth and tenth governments, the rankings taken by the country, the situation They reported a worse case in the area of ​​financial and administrative corruption, which suggests that these statistics, even with the impact of politics, largely reflect the realities of the country.

The Corruption Perceptions Index shows the degree of administrative and economic corruption in countries, and for each country, a score of 0 to 100 (or zero to 10) is based on the organization’s findings for this indicator. The higher the score, the lesser the corruption. Based on this score, the rank of countries among the countries examined is determined by the International Transparency International Organization.

But regarding the current situation, it is necessary to pay attention to some points and most importantly, the rank of 131 is not the worst ranking of the country in the world statistics published on the index of perceived corruption, and this rank is better in this respect in the country than The year 92 marks the end of the tenth government.

Mischievous corruption

One of the other things that the eleventh government was forced to stop was the tedious state after the tenth administration was corruption, which is still being published frequently, most of which goes back to the ninth and tenth governments. The imposition of severe sanctions, which the president of the 9th and 10th governments did not recognize as more paperwork, was also one of the most important factors that made space for the spread of corruption, and, as a result, Babak became a source of grudges and rigors.

One of the most shocking news for the Iranians was the discovery of news about the embezzlement of 3,000 billion Tomanian, which even counting its zeros was impossible for many people, but these figures were somewhat able to bring about the destruction of 3,000 billion rubles of embezzlement, including embezzlement 8 trillion Tomani in the reserve fund of cultures, all of which are indications of the plight of the spread of corruption in the country during the years of the ninth and tenth governments.

The ninth government, which handed over the country with a double digit of 88 in the index of corruption perception of the eighth government in 84, took only a short period of time to make it three-digit in the year 85 and cause the country to fall in this index. In this year (2006), Iran ranked 105 in the Corruption Perceptions Index among 163 countries. In 2009, Iran ranked among the most corrupt countries in the world. Iran ranked 168th among the 180 countries in the world, with some of them ranking the same, only a better situation than a few countries in this index. The score for corruption perception in 2009 was 18, while in the final year of the eighth government, 84 (2005), the score was reported by the International Organization for Transparency (ICR) 29, which shows Iran’s 2009 score is markedly reduced, The fall of Iran was ranked by countries.

After that, the trend was a little better, until finally, the 11th government handed over the country with a score of 144 and a score of 25 in the index from the tenth administration. Since the next year, 93 (2014), we have witnessed an improvement in the ranking of Iran in this index. In the latest report from the International Organization for Transparency International, Iran ranked 95th in 2016 from among 176 countries surveyed, and our country’s score was 29. Though Iran’s rating for this year is one step up from the 130th rank in 2015, Iran’s score is higher in this index. Iran’s score in 2015 was announced by the International Organization for Transparency International. In the reports issued by the Inter-Parliamentary Transparency International since 2003, Iran’s score on this index has been above 30, which suggests that there are so many ideals. (Table)

The direct relationship between increased corruption and capital flight

Corruption is one of the most important reasons for capital flight from countries, and the publication of news related to the country’s economic corruption rate is one of the most important indicators that foreign investors can provide for financial transactions with different countries and in some countries. In fact, the level of corruption reflects the extent to which returns of profit and the minimum stability of capital in a country can be hoped. The most important context for attracting capital is the existence of security of capital, which financial and administrative corruption severely compromise it.

The eleventh government, which in fact received economic aid from the tenth government, would have to showcase a better showcase to investors and other countries, in order to at least reduce the margins associated with the turbulent conditions of the economy in Iran, to bring about the livelihood of the people over the course of eight years of government The ninth and tenth heavily declined to some extent.

The magnitude of the government and the multiplicity of employees in this sector can be considered as one of the most important reasons for corruption in the administrative part of Iran, which has led to arbitrary action in the departments of the country due to lack of adequate supervision, which, of course, includes reasons such as the perceptions of some employees of low pay and Your earnings should not be ignored. But this is a wisdom topic. Insufficient oversight of oversight bodies, recommendations for the ghost of gangs of corruption, pressure from interest groups, the involvement of some top-level executives in corruption, clutches and groggers, the politicization of corruption, and the attempt to distort public opinion, and so on, are just some of the things Which has led to the spread of corruption in the country.

The network of many massive corruption has caused those who attempt to disclose threats and silence in a variety of ways, even involving them in other forms of corruption.

The 11th government’s performance in the fight against corruption

But what could be considered positive in the performance of the eleventh government was the release of channels and news and communication networks, despite the question of the government itself (for example, in the case of macro legal issues). The issue that has led to the emergence of at least a greater strain on public opinion in the free cycle of information by many corrupt and renegade organizations. But in the meantime, the government continued to identify economic corruption, and many cases related to embezzlement and corruption were introduced by the government, and the perpetrators were introduced to the courts, including the case of Babak Zanjani. In the case of the Large Law Enforcement Cases, the government also acted in order to prove that it was not an exception for combating corruption.

At the same time, the easing of sanctions on the country by signing an agreement with the P5 + 1 countries largely closed the sanctions embargo and put an end to the sanctions handed down.

The eleventh government’s move to privatizing the economy and curtailing the rule, reforming some laws, such as amending the direct tax code, setting up a comprehensive codall system, tackling tax evasion and combating money laundering, can also be seen as positive actions of the eleventh state. In this context, nobody doubts that the state economy can be a place for the emergence of widespread financial corruption, and, of course, privatizing the economy and shrinking the government can play a major role in this regard. In the meantime, the twelfth government continues to emphasize its priorities in this area, because it knows the long way to go to the root of corruption in the country is that the future governments should also reach it to the destination.

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