Iran sacks bank chiefs amid uproar over high salaries
Iran's supreme leader criticised the high salaries of executives at state-owned firms The chief executives of four public banks in Iran have been sacked amid widespread criticism of their salaries, the state-run Irna news agency reports. An official was quoted as saying the economy minister had replaced the heads of Mehr Iran, Mellat, Refah and Saderat at President Hassan Rouhani's request. The scandal erupted two months ago when the payslips of top officials at state-owned companies surfaced online. It emerged many were earning dozens of ...
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