General Inspection Office (Iran)
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The General Inspection Office of Iran (GIO) is linked to the Judiciary of Iran. It is also called the State Inspectorate Organization of Iran.
Based upon Iran's Constitution, GIO is in-charge for regular controlling and supervising executive bodies, military and disciplinary forces, state-run institutions and companies, municipalities and their subsidiaries, public notary chambers, foundations of public utility, revolutionary organs, and institutions whose financial resources totally or partially belong to the government.
Based upon Iran's Constitution, GIO is in-charge for regular controlling and supervising executive bodies, military and disciplinary forces, state-run institutions and companies, municipalities and their subsidiaries, public notary chambers, foundations of public utility, revolutionary organs, and institutions whose financial resources totally or partially belong to the government.
Delinquent bank loans
In 2009, GIO informed that Iranian banks have some USD 38 billion of delinquent loans, while they are only capitalized at USD 20 billion. While most Iranians have difficulties obtaining small home loans, 90 persons have managed to secure collective facilities totaling $8 billion from banks.See also
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- Ministry of Intelligence and National Security of Iran
- History of the Islamic Republic of IranHistory of the Islamic Republic of IranOne of the most dramatic changes in government in Iran's history was seen with the 1979 Iranian Revolution where Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was overthrown and replaced by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini...
External links
- General Inspection Office - Linked to the Judiciary of Iran
- Supreme Audit Court - Linked to the Iranian Parliament
- Iran Audit Organization - Linked to the Ministry of Economic and Finance AffairsMinistry of Economic Affairs and Finance (Iran)The Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finances function are:*acting as the state treasury,*public finance,*economic and financial policy making,*implementing tax policies,*in charge of foreign direct investment,...