During the Ahmadinejad administration, some people without the necessary expertise entered the case and made wrong decisions. While, according to documents, some Iranian lawyers received between one and one and a half percent of the export amount as a fee. In contrast, the Emirati side had offered a much lower figure, around 8 cents per unit of gas.
Following Iran's formal objection to the UK Court of Appeal's ruling on the confiscation of the Oil Industry Pension Fund building, the case was referred to the Supreme Court for reconsideration. The disagreement among the judges of the Court of Appeal has paved the way for a review of the ruling and created new hope for a reversal.
A spokesperson for the Judiciary explained the institution's nearly 20-year process of handling the Crescent case.
These cases continue to be; The second and third dimensions are still in the court and are being pursued. Our International Legal Department and our International Legal Center are being pursued in cooperation with ministries and related institutions.