Seif and two of his deputies, who also received jail terms, were
found guilty of "disturbing the foreign exchange market, the
country's economic climate and mismanagement,” a judiciary
spokesman was quoted as saying by state media.
State TV said Seif and one of his deputies, Ahmad Araghchi, who
was sentenced to eight years in jail, had “provided illegal
conditions for the mismanagement of about $160 million and 20
million euros”.
Another deputy, Salar Aghakhani, was sentenced to 13 years.
Seif led the central bank from 2013 to 2018 under former
President Hassan Rouahni's administration. He was replaced by
Abdolnasser Hemmati.
In 2018, the U.S. Treasury Department placed Seif under
sanctions for helping transfer millions of dollars to the
Iran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah.
(Editing by Frances Kerry)
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