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A 9-item “Principle of Ethical Conduct” has been determined for CTE personnel! Important messages from Minister Tunç…
Minister of Justice Yılmaz Tunç attended the Signing Ceremony of the Principles of Ethical Conduct for Personnel of the General Directorate of Prisons and Detention Houses, held at Ankara Judge’s House.
In his speech here, Tunç stated that the principles are a declaration of will that clearly reveals the corporate stance, understanding of professional ethics and views on justice, and stated that he believes that this step will add value to the working life of personnel working with a high awareness of responsibility, reinforce professional honor and further strengthen the corporate structure.
Stating that ethical principles are not texts hanging on the walls of institutions, but the stance, awareness and public responsibility displayed while on duty, Tunç underlined that ethics is an indispensable public obligation in penal enforcement services that represent the face of justice of the state.
Explaining that the prison staff fulfills a critical and honorable public duty, Tunç said:
“While our penal system personnel fulfill the duties, powers and responsibilities given to them by the Constitution and laws, they are also obliged to implement a public service approach that respects human rights, is fair, impartial, transparent and accountable. As a natural consequence of this responsibility, adherence to ethical principles is not an optional attitude, but an integral requirement of public service.
The Personnel Ethical Conduct Principles that we will sign today will guide our personnel against ethical challenges they may encounter while on duty. It will eliminate uncertainties and make strong contributions to the institutionalization of a management approach that operates on the basis of values. “These principles clearly, clearly and understandably reveal the ethical stance that every public official working in penal enforcement services, which is the final stage of the judicial process, should have.”
“PREPARED WITH EXTENSIVE LITERATURE REVIEW AND ACADEMIC CONTRIBUTIONS”
Minister Tunç stated that the Principles of Ethical Conduct prepared for the personnel are “awareness of public duty and responsibility”, “commitment to corporate goals, principles and standards”, “honesty and impartiality”, “respect, trust and courtesy”, “care and support”, “information-notification to the competent authorities”, “prohibition of providing benefits”, “accountability of the manager” and “effective use of public resources”.
Stating that the ethical principles were prepared in line with comprehensive literature review and academic contributions, Tunç said that they aim to carry out penal execution practices in compliance with international human rights standards.
Tunç stated that the signature signed today will be a sign of the will to serve with justice, the determination to act with conscience and the promise to prioritize the public interest under all circumstances, and said, “I hope that the General Directorate of Prisons and Detention Houses Personnel Ethical Behavior Principles will strengthen all our personnel working in the field, further strengthen our corporate culture and add value to our justice services.” he said.
“IT WILL SHAPE OUR PRESENT AND FUTURE”
Enis Yavuz Yıldırım, General Director of Prisons and Detention Houses, said that the Principles of Ethical Conduct will be an important reference document that provides guidance.
Stating that today’s contemporary understanding of execution considers punishment not only as a means of sanction, but also as a multi-dimensional field of public service based on the reintegration of the individual into society, Yıldırım emphasized that the execution practices carried out in line with this understanding necessitate a balanced approach that includes education, guidance, rehabilitation and social harmony activities, as well as ensuring security and order.
Reminding that prison staff contribute to the establishment of public order and strengthening social security, Yıldırım said:
“Our Principles of Ethical Conduct, which we sincerely believe will be like a constitution in the working life and business culture of our personnel, will shape our present and future by contributing to the formation of a stronger, more qualified and sustainable human resources infrastructure in the penal system. Today, this text, which will be signed by our Minister and shared with the public, will be protected by our personnel not only as a document, but as a value to be cherished with the awareness of trust, and will be a legacy that will be passed on with honor to future generations who will take over the flag of duty.”
After the speeches, Minister Tunç signed the Principles of Ethical Conduct for Personnel of the General Directorate of Prisons and Detention Houses and took a souvenir photo with those who attended the ceremony.
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Ministry of Internal Affairs announced: Operation against gun smugglers and those who possess unlicensed weapons in 25 provinces: 404 suspects were caught
404 suspects were caught in operations carried out by our Gendarmerie against Gun Traffickers and Unlicensed Weapons Possessors in 25 provinces. 396 unlicensed weapons were seized.
404 suspects were caught in operations carried out by our Gendarmerie against Gun Traffickers and Unlicensed Weapons Possessors in 25 provinces.
396 unlicensed weapons were seized.
Gendarmerie General Command KOM and Public Security Departments and the Republic… pic.twitter.com/zJuiOzSr4C
— TR Ministry of Internal Affairs (@TC_icisleri) April 6, 2026
In the operations carried out in 25 provinces as a result of the work carried out by the Provincial Gendarmerie Commands, under the coordination of the Gendarmerie General Command KOM and Public Security Departments and the Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office; -204 unlicensed hunting rifles, -163 unlicensed pistols and -29 long-barreled rifles were seized. We continue our operations in every region of our country against the unlicensed arms trade that threatens the security of our citizens. We congratulate our Department Heads, our Heroic Gendarmerie, our Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office and all those who contributed.
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BREAKING NEWS: Mystery murder in Adana! The lifeless body of Bahar Aksüt, who was searched for 9 days, was found in the pond! 8 knife strokes…
When shepherds grazing sheep in the Kürebeli Plateau area of Adana’s Tufanbeyli district noticed a motionless woman lying in the pond, they immediately reported the situation to the gendarmerie teams. Upon notice, the teams came to the area and started a large-scale investigation, removing the lifeless body found at the water’s edge.
HIS IDENTITY WAS CLEARED IN FORENSIC MEDICINE
The lifeless body of the young woman, who had no identification, was taken to the morgue of the Adana Forensic Medicine Institute for autopsy and identification procedures. As a result of the examinations and family applications made here, it was confirmed that the body belonged to 27-year-old Bahar Aksüt, who suddenly disappeared 9 days ago and was never heard from again.
MURDERED BY 8 KNIFE BLOWS
The details in the autopsy report were blood-curdling. A total of 8 stab wounds were detected on the body of Aksüt, who was learned to be a mother of one child. Experts evaluate that the young woman was killed about a week ago and then left in the pond. The body of Aksüt, who came to Tufanbeyli from Erzincan to work and was found to have worked as a waiter in a business in the district, was delivered to his family after the procedures.
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Satisfaction in the earthquake zone reached 80 percent: Betimar announced the survey results!
Public opinion research and consultancy company Betimar conducted a survey in Hatay, Kahramanmaraş, Adıyaman and Malatya, which were most affected by the Disaster of the Century. Earthquake victims were asked about their satisfaction with the government’s completion of 455 thousand residences and workplaces in the region. The satisfaction rate with the work done was determined as 80 percent. 19 percent found the work inadequate.
PAYMENT PLAN ALSO SATISFIED
Citizens affected by the earthquake were also asked about the payment plan, which was one of the issues criticized by CHP Chairman Özgür Özel. Citizens were satisfied with the installment amount of 8,750 TL, which started 2 years after the key delivery and spread over 18 years, and the amount of 484 thousand TL determined for cash payment. According to Betimar’s survey, the payment plan announced by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan satisfied 73 percent of the citizens. 14 percent said they were “partially satisfied”.
CHP’S ‘KEYSTONE, TRASHBIN’ DISCOURSE DID NOT IMPACT CITIZENS
While CHP Chairman Özgür Özel was explaining their support during his visit to the earthquake region, the statement “We sent keystones and garbage bins” was also asked to the citizens. 58 percent of the earthquake victims said that they found these actions insufficient.
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Minister Gürlek: We are working for children dragged into crime
Minister of Justice Akın Gürlek, together with the Chairman of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey Investigation Commission on Children Driven to Crime and AK Party Istanbul Deputy Müşerref Pervin Tuba Durgut, met with the families victimized by ‘children dragged into crime’ at the Judge House in Sarıyer, Istanbul. Speaking at the opening of the meeting, Minister Gürlek started his speech with condolences to the families. Stating that they are working closely with Commission President Durgut in this field, Gürlek stated that a comprehensive preparation process is continuing both within the Turkish Grand National Assembly and the Ministry of Justice.

‘THIS ISSUE IS SENSITIVE’
Minister Gürlek stated that current practices regarding children dragged into crime are subject to different evaluations in society, and that new regulation efforts in this field are ongoing. “Currently, our commission is working and our work on the 12th Judicial Package continues. In this context, we are carrying out a law study that takes into account the sensitivities in society and will make the implementation more effective,” said Gürlek, emphasizing that the regulations to be made will be shaped by a wide consultation process. Drawing attention to the sensitivity in society, Gürlek pointed out the importance of the issue. Gürlek said, “This issue is our sensitive and fragile subject. I followed these files closely, especially in my past duties.”
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The effects of the war are on the agenda in the cabinet – Last Minute News
The Presidential Cabinet, chaired by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, is meeting today at the Presidential Complex with critical topics. The meeting is expected to be quite intense, with a wide range of topics ranging from conflicts and wars in the region to the “Terrorism-Free Türkiye” process in domestic politics to be discussed.
EFFECTS ON THE TURKISH ECONOMY: One of the main agenda items of the cabinet will be the US/Israel-Iran war, which has been going on for more than 5 weeks. Türkiye’s mediation role and the effects of the war on the Turkish economy will be evaluated. The reflection of increasing energy costs on the economy will be discussed. The steps to be taken and the measures to be taken in the economy will be consulted.

RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR: Another important topic of the meeting is the Russia-Ukraine war. Navigational safety in the Black Sea and the latest developments in the region will be discussed in detail. President Erdoğan’s meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenski over the weekend is also expected to be on the agenda of the meeting.
TERRORISM-FREE Türkiye: In addition to the developments in foreign policy, critical topics in domestic policy are also on the agenda of the cabinet. The final stage of the “Terror-Free Türkiye” process will be evaluated and observation reports from the field will be discussed. The framework of the legal regulations to be prepared in line with the positive reports coming from the field will be determined. It will be discussed whether members of the PKK terrorist organization, such as organization members living abroad, members of the organization who are involved in the action or not, members of the organization who are detained, disabled and elderly members of the organization, can benefit from the regulations. In particular, the execution regulations, the changes planned to be made in the Turkish Penal Code and the Anti-Terrorism Law will also be discussed at the meeting.
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Scandals do not end in Bornova: Audit report crisis broke out
In the report prepared by the audit commission, which was elected among the municipal council members last January, as a result of its investigations for 2025, findings that would be considered ‘no more’ were reached. In the 43-item annotation report prepared by the AK Party members of the Audit Commission, it was seen that Bornova Deputy Mayor Cemal Hocaoğlu had a siren and strobe lights installed on his official vehicle, although it was prohibited. It was revealed that a fine of 103 thousand 629 liras was imposed on the official vehicle that was under police control and was allocated to the private secretary. It was learned that the strobe lights and siren were removed after the punishment.
THEY PAID RENT FOR 14 MONTHS IN VAIN
The findings made by the members of the Audit Commission were not limited to this. Bornova Municipality rented a place for 40 thousand liras per month to expand the cat clinic. Then, renovation work started in the building on July 24, 2025. Although the renovation was completed in a short time, the Eros Cat Clinic Annex Building was not put into service in the meantime. It was seen that Bornova Municipality paid 560 thousand lira in rent for the empty building in vain for 14 months.

THEY RENTED THE TRUCK GARAGE WITHOUT TENDER
Another detection took place in Işıkkent District. It was revealed that Bornova Municipality rented the common use area of its own truck park in Işıkkent to a business without going out to tender, in violation of the laws and regulations. In addition, the parking fees that were supposed to be collected from the vehicles by the municipality’s management and affiliates directorate were not collected. Thus, public harm was caused.

GREAT DISRESPECT TO ATA
Bornova Municipality Directorate of Technical Affairs made a tender through direct procurement method for the renovation of the Ata Memorial House in Belkahve. During the renovation work, which cost 1 million lira including VAT, insulation and screed were also installed on the roof. After the works were completed, the final acceptance process was carried out by the municipality with the contractor company on June 30, 2025. During the on-site inspection, it was seen that the roof of the Ata Memorial House was leaking even though the roof insulation and screed installation had been carried out.

WHAT ARE THE OTHER DETECTIONS?
*The Directorate of Press and Public Relations purchased materials worth 7 million 611 thousand lira on February 21, 2025. During the inspection, it was seen that there was no goods acceptance report. It was also determined that the purchase was made against savings measures.
*Although İZBB is within its area of responsibility, the district municipality carried out asphalt work on Ankara, Mustafa Kemal and Gençlik Avenues. During the examination, it was seen that no protocol regarding asphalting was signed with IzBB and no invoice was issued.
*The Red Crescent Girls’ Dormitory, which was closed on the grounds that it was not earthquake-proof, was renovated without any strengthening work. The electrical installation and air conditioning systems of the rotten building were overhauled, and plaster painting and roof insulation works were carried out. Renovation before reinforcement was confusing. In addition, it was noteworthy that the electricity bills for the building were high even though it was closed.
*It was determined that Mayor Ömer Eşki used the luxury vehicle with license plate 35 HU 1881, belonging to the municipal company İZBAŞ, as his official vehicle with an unofficial plate, although he did not have any allocation.
*It was observed that the rubble collected within the district borders was stored illegally at the construction site of the Directorate of Technical Affairs, in violation of environmental laws. The report stated that the practice was against the current legislation and was not in legal compliance.
CASHIER: “THEY WASTE CITIZENS’ MONEY”
Speaking to SABAH, Audit commission member Adem Kasacı from AK Party said; “I wish our first agenda at the council meeting had been the problems of the district and the audit commission report. Unfortunately, we had to talk about the boyfriend of the Mayor of Uşak, who is an ATM, and the money paid to him under the name of salary. Although the mayor wanted to dismiss this issue with an apology and ‘I will cover the public damage’, this incident deeply upset the people of Bornova. This situation damaged the institutional structure of the municipality. Our audit revealed how the scarce resources created by the taxes of the people of Bornova were wasted. “Our Bornova does not have a penny of money to waste. Citizens pay their taxes on time and expect services from the municipality in return. The audits have revealed that some of this money was paid as a salary to the lover of Buca Mayor Görkem Duman. Another noteworthy issue is that the municipal administration uses the scarce resources it has transparently and for the benefit of the public.”
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