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Iran commutes oil tycoon's death sentence


By Vicky Wong

An Iranian billionaire convicted of stealing nearly three billion dollars has had his death sentence commuted to a 20-year jail term.

Babak Zanjani was convicted in 2016 of pocketing money from the oil ministry to circumvent US sanctions on Iran.

He said he had been unable to hand over the cash because of sanctions on him.

The news comes after Iran’s judiciary said Mr Zanjani had agreed to work with authorities and his overseas assets had been transferred to Iran.

The announcement was made by a spokesperson for Iran’s judiciary, Asghar Jahangir, on Tuesday, according to the judiciary-run Mizan News Agency.

Mr Jahangir said the decision was taken after a request by the head of Tehran’s justice department, and approved by Iran’s judiciary chief and the country’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Iranian media have been speculating over Mr Zanjani’s possible release after the judiciary announced in February that Mr Zanjani had agreed to work with the authorities, and that his assets abroad had been identified and transferred to Iran.

Initial assessments were that the billionaire’s overseas assets were “sufficient to pay his debts and damages”, the head of Iran’s judiciary was reported as saying.



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