By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
Azuren said:

Salaries, services, maintenance, cost of goods.... If you think money goes into a company andt stays there forever, then I don't really have much else to say.

So you're saying that because he allegedly embezzled those funds that the company was no longer going to do business?  That none of those things were going to get paid?  Profits earned go to taxes, investors, management bonuses, and to the bank.  The first two of those options are probably what this would be about.  The last might sit as cash or it might become an investment one way or another.  Which account that money rests in probably makes little difference.

Iran is a wealthy country and massively corrupt in both the private and public sectors.  It's a huge assumption that the money embezzled would have made any kind of real difference in the lives of thousands of ordinary people.