Iran judiciary investigates Ahmadinejad-era hiring practices

In Iran’s latest corruption case, the administration of former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stands accused of overseeing the hiring of hundreds of thousands of unqualified ministerial staff members. The most severe hiring violations reportedly occurred at the Education Ministry. Iranian parliamentarian Gholamali Jaffarizadeh Imanabadi claims that of the 76,000 people hired by the ministry in the final two years of Ahmadinejad’s administration, approximately 2% were illiterate, 14% had only primary education, 19% had middle-school education and 1% graduated from high school.
Read the story by Arash Karami in Al-Monitor.

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