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Hojjatoleslam Ejei orders to fight against smuggling and open the knot for setting up a comprehensive trade system


According to Fars News Agency, quoting the Media Center of the Judiciary, Hojjatoleslam and Muslims Mohseni Ejei in a meeting with members of the Presidium of the Article 90 Parliament, while referring to the interpretation proposed by the Chairman of the Article 90 Commission that there is chronic pain in parts of the administrative system. He stated: Chronic pain relief is not possible with normal treatment and requires special treatment; A treatment that is costly and must be continuous to completely cure the effects of chronic and chronic pain.

He continued: “This treatment of chronic pain that parts of the country’s administrative system suffer from requires joint efforts and concentration of forces of different agencies and identification of priorities;” It should also be noted that this treatment of chronic pain will be accompanied by screaming and shouting, which should not stop us from continuing and we should follow the issue to the end and achieve results.

The Chief Justice stressed: “At the same time, we should not neglect any issue that causes damage and disruption in the administrative system of the country, but we must focus and energy on priorities and take action by prioritizing issues and issues in order to resolve them.” And to do it consistently and note that by taking a deterrent action in the area of ​​a identified priority, many problems and injuries will be eliminated.

Necessity of completing and launching a comprehensive trade system

In this regard, the head of the Judiciary specifically mentioned the need to complete and launch a comprehensive trade system and the role and function of this system in clarifying the export and import cycle in the country and considered this category as a priority that if fully realized, part of Corrupting pores, defects and damages in the field of business chain processes as well as distribution chain management will be eliminated.

Transparency of the export and import cycle in the country

Hojjatoleslam Mohseni Ejei, emphasizing the need to connect the systems of various agencies, including the Customs Administration, the Ports Organization and the Proprietary Property Organization in order to clarify the export and import cycle in the country and block corruption and damage in this area, specifically pointed to the problem of goods in stock. Ports and customs are abandoned and corrupt; Consignments that, according to the judge, have no benefit for the people and only cause damage to the treasury; From “allocating currency for imports” to “occupying physical space” and “spending money to eliminate them”.

The organization of customs warehouses, ports and abandoned goods is being seriously pursued

The head of the judiciary stated: “I have instructed the judicial officials to continue organizing export and import processes with the help of the government, including registering orders, allocating currency, unloading cargoes at ports and customs and sending them to different parts of the country in time, organizing customs warehouses.” And to seriously pursue the abandoned ports and goods in order to completely eliminate the corruption and damage problems that still exist in some ports and customs of the country.

I do not accept that one contractor was able to bypass all the officials

Reacting to the remarks of Seyyed Mahmoud Nabaviyan, a member of the presidium of the Article 90 Parliamentary Commission, regarding the non-delivery of the customs-related system by a company and a contractor, despite correspondence between relevant officials and officials over the past four years, the head of the judiciary said: And be investigated, and if it is accurate, should be seriously pursued; Of course, I do not accept that one contractor was able to bypass all the officials; In any case, the contract concluded in this field should be reviewed and any device should be blamed, and the necessary investigations should be done in relation to it.

Countering the phenomenon of trafficking can not be achieved simply by setting up and connecting integrated systems

Hojjatoleslam Mohseni Ejei, emphasizing that a comprehensive confrontation with the phenomenon of smuggling can not be achieved simply by launching and connecting integrated systems, said: Collaborate and interact more, and I hereby oblige the head of the Inspection Organization and the Chief Justice of Tehran Province by holding joint specialized meetings with members of the Article 90 Parliamentary Commission, issues and issues in this area, including setting up and connecting the necessary systems and face violations. To count and summarize in this field, and thus to carry out a coherent practical work in the field of combating trafficking.

He added: “Of course, a number of violators in the field of anti-trafficking systems have been reported to the prosecutor’s office by the inspection organization, but it should be noted that this action alone is not enough and we must address this issue fundamentally with cooperation and interaction.”

In another part of his speech in this part of the meeting with the members of the presidium of the Article 90 Commission, the Chief Justice spoke about the role that the Eleventh Parliament can play in “shortening the trial process” and “reducing numerous and numerous criminal titles”. The judiciary should be in this direction, he stressed, and pointed to the continuation of the sympathetic atmosphere created between the officials of the judiciary and the members of the 11th parliament to overcome the challenges and problems.

He added: “Shortening the litigation process is an indisputable necessity and we have a series of programs on the agenda to achieve this important goal; The Eleventh Majlis can also play a role in this regard in the form of presenting a plan from its area or accelerating the approval of bills submitted by us; So that we do not see a court case in a long period of time.

Hojjat-ul-Islam and Muslims Mohseni Ejei pointed to the fruits and positive effects of continuous and thoughtful meetings of judicial officials with members of parliament in various commissions and factions in order to eliminate problems in various parts and areas of the country and specifically the results and effects of his recent meeting with judicial officials. The drafters of the law specified “protection of the family and youth of the population.”

In this regard, the head of the judiciary added: in line with the issues raised in the joint meeting between judicial officials and the drafters of the law “Protection of the family and youth of the population” in the parliament, measures were taken within just two weeks to remove obstacles to full implementation of this law; Among other things, a special notice was issued to establish special branches of the Court of Appeals in all provinces of the country in accordance with a note to Article 56 of the said law (regulating the conditions for permitting abortion); The head of the National Inspection Agency was also instructed to supervise the implementation of the provisions of this law by various agencies and the development of by-laws.

Before the speech of the head of the Judiciary in this meeting, Asghar Jahangir, Deputy Minister of Social Affairs and Crime Prevention of the Judiciary, pointed to some of the damages in the country’s customs and said: the establishment of 170 customs in the country, the existence of 45 customs laws They are in conflict, receiving 26 types of duties in customs, establishing 25 organizations in customs that sometimes do not have the necessary coordination with each other, including factors of slowness and procrastination, as well as corruption in customs.

The Deputy Minister of Social Affairs and Crime Prevention of the Judiciary also referred to the creation of 54 types of legal exemptions in customs: “These legal exemptions in customs, which are a kind of corruption, allow people to use one of these exemptions and import goods into the country.” Left open.

Hojjatoleslam Shojaei, the head of the Article 90 Parliamentary Commission, also said that the commission has moved its reformist approaches from cases to governance bottlenecks, referring to the launch and completion of a comprehensive trade system and the connection of all other systems to this system. He said: “Completion of a comprehensive trade system will make it possible to effectively combat trafficking in a structural and process form in the country, and experience has shown that as long as we do not have a system in the fight against trafficking, by taking micro and physical measures in We will not have much success in this area.

He described the completion of the comprehensive trade system as one of the main agendas of the Article 90 Commission from the beginning of the 11th parliament and said: “The Article 90 Commission has been continuously pursuing the completion of the comprehensive trade system for the past three years. Has been summoned to the commission.

The head of the Article 90 Parliamentary Commission added: “According to what the officials of the 13th government promised, the comprehensive trade system was supposed to be completed by the end of August this year in two phases. Receipt.

Hojjatoleslam Shojaei continued: “While the President had asked the Minister of Silence to complete and launch the comprehensive trade system by the end of 1400, and despite the fact that the First Vice President has also held several meetings in this regard, but still We have not seen any positive developments in completing the comprehensive trade system.

The head of the Article 90 Parliamentary Commission stated that the members of the Article 90 Commission have reached the conclusion that they should bring the problems related to the completion of the comprehensive trade system to the judiciary so that the judiciary can enter into this issue. Pursue the completion of the comprehensive trade system system to the judiciary, and our perception is that the entry of the judiciary into the issue of completing the comprehensive trade system, can be an effective entry.

The comprehensive trading system is somehow taken hostage

“It seems that the comprehensive trade system has been taken hostage in some way,” he said. .

Hojjatoleslam Shojaei in another part of his speech, referring to the positive cooperation of the parliament and in particular the Article 90 Commission with the judiciary in the period of transformation and excellence, said: the spirit of cooperation and intimacy between the judiciary and the Islamic Consultative Assembly We were, in the present period is clearly crystallized.

Referring to the recent meeting of the members of the Article 90 Commission with the judges of the branches that handle cases referred by the parliament, he said: “In this meeting, Mubarak and constructive decisions were made in order to solve the problems of the people.”

The process of launching and completing anti-trafficking systems

Hojjatoleslam Nabaviyan, a member of the presidium of the Article 90 Parliamentary Commission, also presented a report on the process of launching and completing anti-trafficking systems and stressed: “Transparency must be created in the field of combating trafficking, and this transparency can only be achieved through the establishment of systems.” There is.

Referring to the refusal of the customs to connect to the comprehensive trade system during the past years, he avoided the issue of non-delivery of the customs-related system by a company affiliated with the University of Tehran and said: “Unfortunately, something happened during the implementation of the customs contract with this contractor.” The data is such that the customs hears the order instead of giving the order and the contractors have become the rulers.

To date, no one has been an opponent of this company

Hojjatoleslam Nabaviyan emphasized that to date no one has been an opponent of this company.

Referring to the correspondence between the Supreme National Security Council and the Ministry of Silence in 1997 regarding the customs duty to connect to the comprehensive trade system, as well as the numerous letters sent by the Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council to the Member of the Article 90 Parliamentary Commission. The then president in 1998 and 1999, overseeing the procrastination and resistance of the relevant executive bodies in launching anti-trafficking systems, said: Lack of credit resources, successive managerial changes and lack of sufficient determination have delayed the implementation of their legal duties. The law has refused to provide effective information to other agencies and competent authorities.

Hojjatoleslam Nabaviyan, referring to the follow-up of the Article 90 Commission of the Eleventh Parliament on the issue of completing the comprehensive trade system, which has been done continuously in both the previous government and the current government, said: They have promised several times to connect their systems to the comprehensive trading system, but no results have been achieved yet.

Direct impact of customs on production, employment, macroeconomics and national currency value

Hojjatoleslam Pejmanfar, Chairman of the Economic Committee of the Article 90 Commission of the Islamic Consultative Assembly, also spoke about the effective and prominent role of systems in creating transparency in the country.

Myerslim, a member of the presidium of the Article 90 Commission, also said at the meeting: “The issue of customs is one of the main examples related to public rights, as it affects the production, employment, public culture, macroeconomy and value of the national currency.”

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