Court to begin corruption probe Sunday
August 25, 2018 - 11:32

TEHRAN – The Revolutionary Court will begin investigating cases of disruptors of Iran’s monetary and foreign exchange markets on Sunday, August 26, ISNA reported.
According to the Judiciary, the cases will be tried in open courts and the media outlets are permitted to publish the names of the defendants as well as the content of the court hearings.
On Monday, Judiciary chief Ayatollah Sadeq Amoli Larijani said that 120 individuals were in custody as part of the Judiciary’s fight against corruption.
He had also emphasized that Judiciary would show no leniency in dealing with economy corruptors and disturbers of the financial market.
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