Mahmoud Reza Khavari, the former head of Bank Melli who took refuge in Canada in 2011, "has been sentenced on four charges to long prison terms, a cash fine and compensation," Gholamhossein Esmaeili, a top official in Tehran’s judiciary, told the Mizan news agency.
"The prosecutor will sell his assets and in this way part of his sentence will be executed," he said, adding the verdict could still be appealed.
Prosecutors found a private group named Amir Mansour Aria Development Co. had bought 40 companies, including a major steel mill, with forged letters of credit obtained from major banks whose managers had been bribed.
The group was run by businessman Mahafarid Amir Khosravi, who was hanged in 2014 on charges of "corruption on earth … through bribery and money laundering".
His brother Mehrgan Amir Khosravi is also on the run and on Interpol’s wanted list.
The case took on political dimensions when the finger was pointed at senior officials in Ahmadinejad’s administration, which he dismissed as a smear campaign.
Ahmadinejad, who has fallen out of favour with the establishment, has accused the judiciary in recent weeks of politically motivated cases against his allies, and continues to level his own corruption allegations against key members of the government.
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