The spokesman of the Iranian parliament’s presiding board has flatly rejected the declare by an MP that Iran’s minister of trade, mines and commerce gave dozens of vehicles to quite a lot of lawmakers in bribes.
The MP earlier charged that the vehicles got to his fellow lawmakers whereas the parliament was contemplating questioning Minister of Business, Mines and Commerce Reza Fatemi Amin over his job efficiency.
Now the presiding board’s spokesman, Nezameddin Mousavi, says the allegation has been disproved by the Iranian Judiciary.
Mousavi added {that a} parliamentary committee that’s tasked with oversight of the conduct of Iranian MPs will quickly probe the accusation by the lawmaker.
Alireza Beigi claimed the MPs obtained 70 to 75 SUV vehicles to drop an earlier impeachment bid towards Fatemi Amin.
The minister has rejected the accusation as unfaithful and voiced preparedness to hitch the impeachment session on Sunday.