Newspapers on Sunday continued covering the ongoing issue of astronomical salaries and the government’s campaign against the offending managers. The latest development was the mass resignation of National Development Fund executives over the leakage of their huge salaries.
An agreement between Iran and the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) is also covered by many media outlets. Conservatives are criticizing the government for making secret deals with the international body, saying that foreigners are going to have access to the bank accounts of Iranians following the deal. Officials, however, stress that if Iran wants to have ties with global banks, it has to follow FATF rules.
The above issues as well as many more are highlighted in the following headlines:
Abrar:
1- 2 Senior ISIS Commanders Killed in Coalition’s Airstrikes in Mosul
2- Kirby: Many Iranians Want Better Ties with the World
3- Commander of US Sailors Captured in Iran: I Didn’t Want JCPOA to Be Spoiled
4- UNSC Ratifies Counter-Terrorism Resolution
5- Will Kiarostami Accept to Join Academy Awards Members?
6- Iran’s Army Foils Pirate Attack on Iranian Oil Tanker
7- Paycheques Targeting Public Trust
Abrar-e Eqtesadi:
1- Iran and Turkmenistan Start Trade Ties: Doing Business with Ashgabat Facilitated
2- Iran and Russia Reach New Banking Deal
Aftab-e Yazd:
1- Offending Executives Firing Themselves! Rouhani Accepts Mass Resignation of National Development Fund Managers
2- Iran-Canada Ties to Be Restored within a Year: Mousavian
3- We Should Accept FATF If We Want to Work with Major Banks
4- Iranian Tourists’ Interest in Turkey Has Not Decreased in Spite of Decline in Turkey’s Tourism
Arman-e Emrooz:
1- Women Go to Stadium: Is the Problem with Women’s Attendance in Stadiums Resolved?
2- Motahari Calls for Finding Source of Anonymous Text Messages Sent to Journalists
3- When a Society Suffers from Poverty, Blasphemy Is the Next to Come: Rafsanjani
4- Paycheques and Rouhani’s Victory
Asia:
1- Hong Kong Businessmen Hail Iran’s Market as Best One in the World
Ebtekar:
1- Interior Ministry to Become More Reformist-Oriented after Recent Changes of Governors
2- Weather Differences: Which One Is Telling the Truth, Weather Bureau or Car Thermometers?
3- Government Starts Consultations with Guardian Council to Hold Presidential Elections Earlier
Emtiaz:
1- Iran Exports 2m Barrels of Crude Oil to Poland
Ettela’at:
1- JCPOA Was Least Costly Way for Realizing Iran’s Goals and Interests: President
2- ISIS’s Attack on Bangladesh’s Capital Leaves 24 Dead and 49 Wounded
3- US VP Voices Concern over Al Khalifa Regime’s Crackdown
Haft-e Sobh:
1- The Lesson Rouhani Can Learn from Clash of Clans: Refusing to Play Can Be a Defeat
2- After Banks and Insurances, National Development Fund Executives Also Dismissed Over Huge Salaries
Hamshahri:
1- Oil Man Reunites with His Family after 38 Years
Honarmand:
1- Thousands of People Join Campaign against DiCaprio
2- Italy’s Cultural Policies Followed in Renovating Iranian Historical Sites
3- Discounts in Tours of Turkey Equal to Giving Discounts on Lives of Iranians: MP
Iran:
1- There Is No Secret Text between Iran and FATF: CBI Official
2- ISIS Launches First Terrorist Attack in South Asia
3- Detention Centres of Investigation Police to Be Monitored with CC Cameras
Jame Jam:
1- Al Saud’s Incompetence Continues
2- Leader Urges Decisive Action against Offenses
Javan:
1- Leader Urges Government to Restore People’s Rights
2- ISIS Gaining Power in Eastern Borders of Iran: Afghanistan’s Badakhshan on Verge of Fall
3- They Control Bank Accounts of Every Single Iranian with FATF: Former MP
Jomhouri Eslami:
1- 20% Increase in Iran’s Oil Exports to China
2- New Developments on Possibility of Ending the War in Syria
3- Iranian People Throw Flowers in Persian Gulf in Memory of 290 People Killed in US Shoot-Down of Iran Air Flight 655
4- Al Qaeda Leader Threatens US
Kayhan:
1- Petrol Consumption in Highest Level in 5 Years
2- 4 Western Experts Discuss Political, Security, and Economic Repercussions
3- Palestine, Iran, Standing on the Same Cause
Khorasan:
1- All Bodies Should Take Decisive Action against Unconventional Salaries: Leader
2- Turkey and Tactic of Diplomatic Regret [Editorial]
3- Accident in Mecca Ones Again: 18 Wounded Because of Stampede
Resalat:
1- Government Should Explain to People about Secret Financial Deal with US: Cleric
2- Erdoğan’s Dilemma: Will Ankara Change Its Regional Policies?
3- Dependent Arab Leaders Are the Obstacle to Liberation of Palestine: Nasrallah
Shahrvand:
1- Forced Farewell: Government’s Campaign against Huge Salaries Makes National Development Fund Executives Resign
2- Iran’s Internet Speed as Low as That of War-Hit Countries: Speed Is Higher in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia
3- Sanctions Made Investment in Iran 35% More Costly
Shargh:
1- Ayatollah Khamenei: Even Leader’s Office Is Obliged to Observe Rules Ratified by Gov’t [on astronomical salaries]
2- Is It Possible to Put US on Trial for Shoot-Down of Iran Air Flight 655?
Sobh-e Now:
1- Team of 200 Female Spectators Allowed in Volleyball Stadium to Evade FIVB Fines
2- Certain Executives’ Behaviour Helps Enemy’s Strategy: IRGC General
3- Free Trade Zones Not Helpful for Production and Export
Vatan-e Emrooz:
1- ISIS’s Night in Dhaka: Export of Terrorism to the Subcontinent
2- Parliament to Discuss FATF Deal This Week: Foreigners to Control Iranian Bank Accounts