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Former minister confesses that allegations in 2013 'corruption' investigations were true
Four ministers had to leave office after the investigations that marked the end of the years-long alliance between Erdoğan and Fetullah Gülen.
31 August 2021
US Court Approves Warrant of Arrest For Former Minister of Economy Çağlayan
US court has approved warrant of arrest for Former Minister of Economy Çağlayan who was added as a new suspect in Reza Zarrab’s trial in the US.
11 September 2017
Former MP Çağlayan Becomes A Suspect in Reza Zarrab Lawsuit in US
Former Minister of Economy Zafer Çağlayan has been added as a new suspect in Reza Zarrab’s trial in the US. Çağlayan is being charged with “receiving millions of dollars in bribe payments” among other crimes.
7 September 2017
Parliament Rejects Sending Former Ministers to Supreme State Council
The Turkish Parliament rejected a proposal to send four former ministers to Supreme State Council for corruption and bribery allegations.
21 January 2015
Commission Orders Removal of Voice Recordings From File
The parliamentary commission to investigate corruption allegations on the four former ministers ordered the removal of leaked voice recordings that led to the information despite opposition party motions.
6 January 2015
Corruption Probe, Bribe Operation Prosecutors Dismissed
Prosecutors Zekeriya Öz, Celal Kara, Muammer Akkaş and Mehmet Yüzgeç in charge of Turkey’s Corruption Probe and Bribe Operations have been dismissed from their posts until the end of investigations against them.
31 December 2014
Journalist Kabaş Detained Due to Critical Tweet
Journalist Sedef Kabaş has been detained due to a tweet message she sent regarding the prosecutors who decided to discontinue charges on the December 17 Corruption Probe investigation.
30 December 2014
Confiscated Money in Corruption Probe Returned to Zarrab, Güler
The confiscated money of Corruption Probe has been returned to suspects Barış Güler and Reza Zarrab.
24 December 2014
Journalists Charged With Prison in December 14 Raids
16 individuals including Zaman newspaper editor-in-chief Ekrem Dumanlı and Samanyolu TV Broadcasting Group Chairman Hidayet Karaca have been charged with prison sentence for attempted coup against the government.
18 December 2014
Protests on the 1st Anniversary of Corruption Probe
Several protests have been held on the 1st Anniversary of Corruption Probe within which four minister resigned. While the hashtag #hırsızvar (#thereisathief) became a top tweet, 5 demonstrators were detained in Istanbul.
17 December 2014
CHP to Take Media Ban to Constitutional Court
Republican People’s Party decided to take the media ban on the investigation of four former ministers to the Constitutional Court after Ankara 8th Peace Court Judge Panel declined to uplift the ruling.
2 December 2014
Erol Önderoğlu
Egemen Bağış: Gift is A Turkish Tradition
Former EU Minister Egemen Bağış testified at a parliamentary commission and denied all allegations regarding corruption probe.
28 November 2014
Bayraktar: I Didn’t Do Anything Unlawful
Former Minister Erdoğan Bayraktar submitted his testimony to the parliamentary commission in charge of investigating the corruption probe. “I didn’t do anything illegal and unlawful,” he said.
27 November 2014
Köylü: I Am Capable of Requesting Media Ban
It turned out that the request of media on the investigation of four former deputies for corruption allegation was not made by the Parliament Chairman Cemil Çiçek but the parliamentary commission chairman Hakkı Köylü.
27 November 2014
Media Ban Taken to Court
Republican People’s Party Vice Chairman Sezgin Tanrıkulu took the media ban on the investigation regarding the four former ministers in the parliamentary investigation commission to the court. P24 Independent Journalism Platform also said they will submit a motion.
26 November 2014
Media Ban For Corruption Probe Minister Hearing Coverage
Ankara 7th Peace Court Judge Penal imposed a media ban on the coverage of 4 former ministers’ statements to a parliamentary commission within corruption probe.
26 November 2014
Corruption-Covering Reporters Convicted to Prison Sentence
Yurt newspaper reporter Meriç Şenyüz (6 months) and Ulusal Kanal reporter Özer Sürmeli (5 months) have been convicted to prison terms for covering Turkey’s December 17 Corruption Probe.
21 November 2014
Police Cracks Down Karşı Online Newspaper
Karşı, an online daily newspaper, released a statement, saying that police raided their office to demand the removal of article on December 25 Second Row of Corruption Probe Operations.
30 September 2014
What Happened to Media Ban After ISIS Released Refugees?
While the media ban on the ISIS raid to Turkey’s Consulate in Mosul is still underway, several news stories appeared on the Turkish media regarding the release of hostages.
25 September 2014
Elif Akgül
Four More Police Officers Arrested
Police operations across 14 provinces left 4 law enforcement officers arrested for "recording non-overt conversations between individuals". The current number of arrested police officers rose to 39.
8 August 2014
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One Commission to Investigate Former Ministers in Corruption Probe
The Turkish Parliament decided by the ruling party's votes to only conduct one investigation against former ministers, Güler, Bağış, Çağlayan and Bayraktar on corruption and bribery.
6 May 2014
Deputy Broadcasts Corruption Probe Hearing in Parliament
Using her mobile device, CHP deputy Melda Onur will broadcast the parliamentary discussions on the issue of four former ministers involved in the Corruption Probe investigation, a session that will not be broadcasted from Meclis TV - the official channel of the parliament. “This session interests the public more than the budget,” she said.
5 May 2014
Elif Akgül
Police Raids Police Officers in Adana
The police raided apartments of an assistant police chief, a branch manager and eight other police staff in Adana province, detaining several policemen in the southern province of Adana.
8 April 2014
Erdoğan Confirms Phone Recordings
During a speech addressed at local media representatives in Ankara, PM Erdoğan stood behind the content of an alleged conversation with former Justice Minister leaked recently, indirectly confirming the alleged recordings.
5 March 2014
Minister Sons and Reza Zarrab Released
A Turkish court released 5 suspects including sons of cabinet ministers and Reza Zarrab who have been arrested within Turkey’s corruption probe investigation, leaving no jailed defendants in the case.
28 February 2014
Academics and Jurists Warn the Government
In a statement signed by 150 academics, most of them professors, and jurists declared that Turkey has fallen into “circumstances similar to an Extraordinary Situation".
10 February 2014
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Açık Gazete Compiles Corruption Songs
Açık Gazete, a radio program presented by Ömer Madra and Can Tonbil on Turkey’s Açık Radyo, compiled a youtube playlist of songs related to the corruption probe.
27 December 2013
Elif Akgül
Council of State Blocks Government Regulation on Investigations
The Council of State, Turkey’s supreme court that adjudicates on administrative issues, blocked the government regulation to force police and prosecutors to disclose investigations to their superiors.
27 December 2013
CORRUPTION PROBE
Three Ministers Resign, One Urges PM to Resign in Turkey
3 cabinet ministers declared their resignations this morning with resigner Environment and Urbanization Minister Erdoğan Bayraktar urging PM Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to resign as well.
25 December 2013
Journalist Organizations Protest Police Media Ban
Turkey’s prominent journalism organizations protested the media presence ban across the country’s police stations, saying that it violated the right to information.
23 December 2013
Prosecutor Requests Media Ban on Graft Probe
Istanbul Prosecutor’s Office officially requested RTÜK and TIB to take precautions on the graft probe.
19 December 2013
Prosecutor and Police Release Statements on Corruption Probe
While chief prosecutor Çolakkadı announced that the prosecutors on the corruption probe case were not dismissed, police authorities said they have dismissed the aforementioned police commissioners.
18 December 2013
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