The Atlantic Council’s Iran Strategy Project invites you to a virtual panel discussion on June 13, 2023 from 3:00 – 4:30pm ET featuring a number of distinguished speakers who have extensive experience in the field of corruption and sanctions and provide a unique opportunity to explore and discuss the issue and its ramifications in Iran, which has been a long-standing challenge for the country and its people.

Corruption is a complex and multifaceted issue that has significant social, economic, and political implications. In Iran, corruption has been a pervasive and persistent problem, affecting various sectors of society, including government, business, and civil society. The consequences of corruption in Iran are far-reaching and have undermined the country’s economic growth, internal institutions, and social justice.

This conversation will take place virtually via the Zoom application and be broadcast on YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook. Register below to join us online. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with information on how to attend. The event is open to members of the press and will be on the record.

Introductory remarks

Jonathan Panikoff
Director, Scowcroft Middle East Security Initiative
Atlantic Council

A conversation with

Ali Dadpay
Associate Professor of Finance
University of Dallas

Brian O’Toole
Nonresident Senior Fellow
Atlantic Council

Majid Zamani
Entrepreneur

Moderated by

Nadereh Chamlou
Nonresident Senior Fellow
Atlantic Council