Pardis Petchem Company Saves 60 Individuals from Imprisonment in Bushehr

Pardis Petchem Company Saves 60 Individuals from Imprisonment in Bushehr
(Thursday, April 3, 2025) 19:59

TEHRAN (NIPNA) -- In a remarkable humanitarian initiative ahead of the Eid al-Fitr celebrations, Pardis Petrochemical Company collaborated with the Body Injury Compensation Fund to resolve the legal cases of 60 individuals in Bushehr Province, preventing their imminent imprisonment due to unpaid blood money (diyah) from traffic accidents.

Abdulrahim Qanbarian, CEO of Pardis Petrochemical Company, emphasized the company’s commitment to social responsibility, especially in supporting vulnerable and underprivileged families.

“As part of our corporate social responsibility initiatives and to mark the blessed occasion of Eid al-Fitr, after discussions with the Body Injury Compensation Fund, we reached an agreement to resolve the legal issues of these 60 individuals. They were facing severe legal actions, including arrest and imprisonment, due to accidents caused by lack of insurance and bodily harm. This intervention has now cleared their debts and halted the judicial proceedings,” Qanbarian said.

He further stated that while the company’s focus remains on production and economic development, it is also deeply committed to social causes. “Helping prevent the imprisonment of these individuals is not only a humanitarian action but also an effort to preserve family structures and reduce social harm. In fact, prevention is always better than treatment. Too often, we wait for people to be imprisoned and then intervene to help them. In many cases, we can prevent such situations from occurring by collaborating with other sectors beforehand,” he added.

Mediating the Debt Settlement Process
Mehdi Qomsarian, head of the Body Injury Compensation Fund, highlighted the institution’s critical role in fulfilling obligations under the third-party insurance law, established in 2016. This law mandates the compensation of victims injured in road accidents when the responsible parties cannot afford to pay. “As a public non-governmental support institution, the Fund’s mission is to compensate third-party victims of vehicle-related accidents, as required by law,” Qomsarian explained.

He pointed out that many of those owing compensation are from vulnerable groups, including low-income individuals and beneficiaries of charities like the Imam Khomeini Relief Foundation and the Welfare Organization. “These individuals do not have the financial means to repay their debts, and there is no legal provision for the cancellation of their obligations. The Fund is legally required to pursue recovery efforts from the responsible parties,” Qomsarian said.

He further mentioned that thanks to Pardis Petrochemical Company’s support, the Fund successfully intervened to clear the debts of 60 individuals in Bushehr, whose combined debt amounted to over 12.5 billion rials (approximately $29,800). These individuals were either beneficiaries of social support programs or from the lower-income sectors of society.

A Model of Corporate Social Responsibility
Qomsarian concluded by praising the initiative, saying it represents a valuable example of effective and targeted corporate social responsibility. “This model can serve as an inspiration for other companies and industries across the country to help improve the living conditions of vulnerable groups,” he added.

Through this joint effort, Pardis Petrochemical Company has not only prevented the imprisonment of dozens of individuals but also reinforced its role as a socially responsible corporate entity committed to the welfare of its community.

 


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