Multiple circulars spread corruption

Multiple circulars spread corruption
  • 2019-12-09
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Chairman of the Tehran Chamber of Commerce: For every dollar spent in e-government, there will be a saving of fifteen dollars.

According to Iran's International Stone Exhibition, at the 5th Anti-Corruption Conference, which is being held at IRIB, Massoud Khansari, head of the Tehran Chamber of Commerce, said that the less the private sector is the first victim of corruption, the less entrepreneurial corruption. They can work better, and our mission in the chambers of commerce is to expand this discourse.

He continued: "It's been twenty-five years since the Bar Association started its work to tackle lawlessness at the time. Now that we have both the law and the government, today's foreign investment is in trouble because of sanctions but the domestic investor It has also suffered because of discrimination and lack of transparency. No matter how much we deal with the roots of corruption, it is better to look for the handicapped who, at times, may have a cross-court case that may solve the problem periodically, but to no avail.

Khansari continued: Corruption has increased in recent years, at first there were millions, then billions, and now it cannot be said at all. Big government is one of the main areas of corruption now. Our governments are responsible for, interfering in, from currency to potatoes and onions, and they are seeking enforcement with numerous directives, while our Tea Party, We had tobacco and sugar, but now that they have been eliminated, do people have a problem. Certainly not, if the government entrusts the work to the people, many of today's problems will be eliminated. The presence of numerous circuits broadens the principle of corruption.

The head of the Tehran Chamber of Commerce, referring to the currency leap at the beginning of 1977, said: "Forty to fifty contradictory circulars were issued at the time, and the lack of transparency allowed each machine to present its own analysis of these circulars."

Referring to other corruption-related factors, he said, the existence of state-owned and privately-owned corporations is another corruption-related factor that doubles the state's public budget but also cuts taxes by one-sixth. Less than one-sixth of the taxes paid by private businesses. This special support is one of the main causes of corruption in society.

Referring to the problems of traders for import and export, he said: "For the import of goods, fifteen entities are involved with twenty customs procedures, while in the advanced countries it takes less than a day for import, while in our country for import and export." Wait for months. On the other hand, the existence of different devices and institutions with different procedures also causes corruption.

Khansari continued: Creating decisions is another factor of corruption. Overtime that they decide to ban the import or export of a commodity will cause irreparable damage to the activists in that area, while a country like the US will have three to six months to boycott it. Another issue is the record of misdemeanors in the country of maybe one hundred to two hundred thousand, but the eighty million Iranians are held captive. It is not difficult to set up a system and put bad individuals in it. The ministers were approved. And we have been in correspondence with Ms. Jenny recently about this, and they have accepted the offer, but I don't know why it won't work. Perhaps the issue is the employment of offices that provide these services.

Khansari said e-government and transparency could play a role in tackling corruption. He said that for every dollar spent, e-government would save fifteen dollars. We need to leave the media free to expose corruption. Campaigning not on the economy at the community level can help and create an ETA

The head of the Tehran Chamber of Commerce, Edrar, said: "Corruption does not solve a problem, it does not solve a problem, but it is a problem with the disabled that can eradicate corruption."

* Ilna