Koch Brothers: President Bill Clinton banned US companies from trading and dealing with Iran, this decision was made a decade ago but Koch Brothers continues to deal with and trad with Iran,America is considering this as national security threat.
Koch Industries on ef the largest privately held companies of the world.Bloomberg revealed a new report about Koch Industries illegal transactions with Iran.Since 1995, trading with Iran has been barred since President Clinton called the country an enemy of the state,The US State Department lists Iran as a supporter of terrorists groups including Hamas and Hezbollah. Bloomberg reports said that Koch Industries has sold such type of materials state-owned National Iranian Petrochemical Co, which will help Iran in biulding methanol plant for Zagros Petrochemical Co.
“Every single chance they had to do business with Iran, or anyone else, they did.” said the George Bentu, Koch-Glitsch's former sales engineer.
“Koch-Glitsch had protocols in place that were consistent with applicable US laws allowing such sales at the foreign subsidiary level,” adds Koch’s director of corporate communications, Melissa Cohlmia, in an email to Bloomberg.
Koch Industries on ef the largest privately held companies of the world.Bloomberg revealed a new report about Koch Industries illegal transactions with Iran.Since 1995, trading with Iran has been barred since President Clinton called the country an enemy of the state,The US State Department lists Iran as a supporter of terrorists groups including Hamas and Hezbollah. Bloomberg reports said that Koch Industries has sold such type of materials state-owned National Iranian Petrochemical Co, which will help Iran in biulding methanol plant for Zagros Petrochemical Co.
“Every single chance they had to do business with Iran, or anyone else, they did.” said the George Bentu, Koch-Glitsch's former sales engineer.
“Koch-Glitsch had protocols in place that were consistent with applicable US laws allowing such sales at the foreign subsidiary level,” adds Koch’s director of corporate communications, Melissa Cohlmia, in an email to Bloomberg.
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