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Confession of bribery and corruption from Özgür Özel! He accepted the dirty wheel in Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality
SECOND OPERATION
Within the scope of the investigation, a second operation was carried out on April 26, in line with the detention order for 53 suspects. While 18 of the detained suspects, including Bakırköy Deputy Mayor and IMM Council Member Ali Rıza Akyüz, Ekrem İmamoğlu’s bodyguard Çağlar Türkmen and IMM Boğaziçi Development Director Elçin Karaoğlu, were arrested, 34 were released under judicial control measures.
THIRD OPERATION
The Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office issued a detention order for 22 more suspects on May 20 within the scope of the investigation. Among the detained suspects, 13 people, including Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Press and Public Relations Department Head Taner Çetin, were arrested, while 7 of them were released with judicial control measures.
FOURTH OPERATION
In the investigation, the suspects were arrested following the Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office’s detention order for 7 suspects on May 22.
FIFTH OPERATION
The fifth operation was carried out in the investigation, following the Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office’s decision to detain 46 suspects on May 23. 25 suspects, including KİPTAŞ Chairman of the Board of Directors Ali Kurt, İSTAÇ Chairman of the Board of Directors Ziya Gökmen Togay, Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Road Maintenance and Infrastructure Coordination Department Head Seyfullah Demirel, and Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Mukhtar Affairs Department Head Yavuz Saltık, were arrested, and 21 suspects were released with judicial control measures.
SIXTH OPERATION
In the investigation, in the sixth operation held on May 31, former CHP Deputy Aykut Erdoğdu, Ağaç AŞ General Manager Ali Sukas and Beylikdüzü Deputy Mayor Veysel Erçevik were caught. The people in question were arrested and sent to prison.
ARREST OF İMAMOĞLU’S LAWYER
Ekrem İmamoğlu’s lawyer, Mehmet Pehlivan, was arrested on June 19 in the investigation launched against him upon the allegations of Adem Soytekin and Servet Yıldırım, the suspects who benefited from effective remorse.
Mustafa Keleş, the son of Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Sports Club President Fatih Keleş, and his nephew Murat Keleş, who were detained in the investigation, were also arrested on June 20.
SEVENTH OPERATION
During the investigation, 3 more suspects were detained in the operation carried out on July 5. While the suspects, Büyükçekmece Deputy Mayor Ahmet Şahin and his driver Sonkan Turan, were arrested, it was decided to impose judicial control measures on lawyer Onur Büyükhatipoğlu.
EIGHTH OPERATION
In the investigation, 15 suspects were detained in the operation carried out on July 18, and the number of suspects detained increased to 17 in the following days. Among the detained suspects, 8 suspects, including Boğaziçi AŞ Deputy General Manager Deniz Erzincan and purchasing personnel Ali Cüneyt Özdemir, were arrested yesterday and judicial control measures were imposed on 9 of them.
39 suspects who testified within the scope of effective remorse provisions were released
Within the scope of the investigation, 74 suspects, 42 of whom were detained, applied to the prosecutor’s office and testified within the scope of effective remorse provisions.
The detained suspects who testified within the scope of effective remorse provisions are as follows:
“İBB Kültür AŞ General Manager Murat Abbas, İBB Affiliates and Affiliates Commission Chairman Ertan Yıldız, business people Ali Nuhoğlu, Adem Soytekin, Seyfi Beyaz, Ahmet Sari, İsmail Sari, Ahmet Çiçek, Eyüp Subaşı, Noyan Kırmızıgül, Murat İlbak, Muhittin Palazoğlu, Kabil Taşçı, Mehmet İlhan Gülay, Nezahat Kurt, Berat Çağrı Kapki, İhsan Mengir, Yücel Mengir, Dinçer Kantar, Alaeddin Vardar and Fikret Baydemir, suspect Servet Yıldırım, the driver of detained suspect Hüseyin Köksal, lawyer Süleyman Atik, construction technician Altan Gözcü, accounting manager Murat Bıyık, advertiser Hüseyin Kum, Yapı Merkez İnşaat owners Mustafa Başar Arıoğlu, Erdem Arıoğlu and Özge Arıoğlu, brother of detained suspect Adem Soytekin. “Ogün Soytekin and his bodyguard Murat Erenler, Şeyhmus Sarıboğa, Güngör Gürman, Hasan Özsoy, Taner Gümüş, Kadir Gümüş, Bülent Yılmaz, former CHP Şişli Municipal Council Member Umut Şenol, İSTAÇ Chairman of the Board Ziya Gökmen Togay, IMM Survey Engineer Yakup Öner, lawyer Orçun Muhittin Yılmaz and businessman Sarp Yalçınkaya.”
39 of the 42 detained suspects who testified were released. Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Survey Engineer Yakup Öner, businessman Sarp Yalçınkaya and lawyer Orçun Muhittin Yılmaz were not released on the grounds that their statements were not sufficient to clarify the investigation.
Statements made by some suspects within the scope of effective regret
In his statement within the scope of the provisions of effective regret, İSTAÇ Chairman of the Board of Directors Ziya Gökmen Togay explained that he was the advisor to the chairman responsible for the subsidiaries of the suspect Ertan Yıldız when he started working as the general manager of İSTON AŞ in 2019.
Togay stated that Ertan Yıldız established a coordination team consisting of subsidiary employees in the additional service building in Bakırköy, and that this structure consists of a total of 6 coordinatorships: “purchasing and tendering”, “law”, “finance”, “human resources”, “communication” and “industrial relations coordination”.
Noting that Yıldız carried out all processes in the subsidiaries through these, Togay said, “Purchasing, tendering, tender results, appointment, promotion, financial processes, union processes and all similar board decisions were approved by Yıldız through these coordinators and then signed by the board of directors. IMM stamped the original board decisions. The meaning of this stamp meant that Ertan Yıldız approved this decision. Afterwards, these board decisions were signed and signed.” “This structure continued like this until about 1.5 years ago. The structure I described was an unofficial, uncontrolled structure.” he declared.
Businessman Adem Soytekin, who was among the suspects, also testified.
Soytekin claimed that the operation in question was heard long ago and said, “Since all the actors in the system, especially İmamoğlu, were warned by the lawyer Mehmet Pehlivan, no cash was found at the moment or during the operation. I know that there were safe houses where Fatih Keleş kept the money of the system before the operation. The house used by Veysel Erçevik (the suspect) was one of them. Aşçıoğlu and Nef in Bakırköy, Mustafa in Koru Florya.” “I know that an apartment belonging to Keleş is kept for these purposes.” he said.
In his statement, businessman Ahmet Sari claimed that the payment over 3 billion liras he deserved from Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality was not made, and that Ertan Yıldız and Fatih Keleş asked for money from him in order to collect their receivables in this process.
Stating that he had to pay 63 million liras to Yıldız on different dates and a total of 169 million 500 thousand liras to Keleş on 17 different dates, Sari noted that he would submit the receipts for the payments to the investigation file.
Ali Nuhoğlu, General Manager of Nuhoğlu İnşaat, also argued that IMM imposes an obligation on its subsidiaries to pay a certain commission in order to receive progress payments for the works they carry out.
Nuhoğlu stated that he held negotiations regarding the payments with Fatih Keleş, and that a total of 4 million 836 thousand liras were delivered to Keleş’s brother by his employees on different dates.
Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality Survey Engineer Yakup Öner claimed that Ekrem İmamoğlu has not provided him with any direct benefits in any of his work since the time he started working with him.
Öner stated that he received an annual unofficial salary of 100 thousand dollars until 2024 in addition to his official salary, which he received with the verbal agreement he made with İmamoğlu in 2020, and claimed that he received this salary directly and without intermediaries from İmamoğlu, and argued that he did not have information about the source of the additional salary and did not ask the source of the money.
Ahmet Çiçek, the owner of Neva Advertising company, stated that it is impossible for companies in the advertising sector to do business with IMM without the approval of Murat Ongun.
Çiçek stated that Eyüp Subaşı (the suspect), who was authorized to determine the prices together with Ongun, prepared the price list of all advertising channels and gave it to Ongun, and that Ongun told other companies, “You will do this job for this price.” He stated that he made an announcement as follows, and that the tender processes started with irregular recruitment.
Some of the suspects who are still detained in the investigation are:
“Former IMM President Ekrem İmamoğlu, IMM President Advisor and MEDYA AŞ Chairman of the Board of Directors Murat Ongun, İmamoğlu Construction Company General Manager Tuncay Yılmaz, IMM Sports Club President Fatih Keleş, Beylikdüzü Mayor Mehmet Murat Çalık, IMM Head of Press and Public Relations Department Taner Çetin, KİPTAŞ Chairman of the Board Ali Kurt, IMM Road Maintenance and Infrastructure Coordination Department Head Seyfullah Demirel, “IMM Private Secretary Kadriye Kasapoğlu, Ekrem İmamoğlu’s protection director Mustafa Akın, IMM Mukhtar Affairs Department Head Yavuz Saltık, former CHP Deputy Aykut Erdoğdu, Ağaç AŞ General Manager Ali Sukas, Beylikdüzü Deputy Mayor Veysel Erçevik and İmamoğlu’s lawyer Mehmet Pehlivan.”
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NATO post from the Ministry of National Defense: “74 years in NATO. Respected ally for world peace”
The Ministry of National Defense (MSB) shared a post on its social media account regarding the 74th anniversary of Türkiye’s NATO membership. The following statements were used in the post made on the Ministry’s NSosyal account:
“74 years in NATO…
Respected ally for world peace!
Our country continues to make significant contributions to NATO, of which it has been a member since February 18, 1952.
As a country with the second largest army in NATO, Türkiye is among the top five countries that contribute the most to NATO with the support it provides to its operations and missions.
“As a strong and reliable member of NATO, our country will continue to make significant contributions to NATO, as it has done so far.”
74 years in NATO… Respected ally for world peace! 🇹🇷 Our country continues to make significant contributions to NATO, of which it has been a member since February 18, 1952. As a country with the second largest army in NATO, Türkiye contributes the most to NATO with the support it provides to its operations and missions… pic.twitter.com/WCrBeNiq81
— Turkish Ministry of National Defense (@tcsavunma) February 18, 2026
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An expert report will be taken again in the Beykoz Municipality case!
The Beykoz Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office issued an order to arrest, detain, search and seize 21 municipal employees, including the former Beykoz Mayor Alaattin Köseler, on charges of “tender rigging” and “establishing, membership and aiding an organization to commit a crime”. Mayor Alaattin Köseler and 20 suspects were detained on February 27. Within the scope of the investigation, the number of suspects increased to 26, 13 suspects, including Köseler, were arrested on March 4, and it was decided that 9 suspects would be released under judicial control with an international travel ban. An arrest warrant was issued for the three suspects mentioned in the file.
MAYOR KÖSELER WAS REQUESTED TO BE IMPRISONED FOR UP TO 67 YEARS AND 3 MONTHS
In the 402-page report prepared against 26 suspects, including Beykoz Mayor Alaattin Köseler, 78 goods and service procurement tenders were scrutinized and the founder of the corruption organization of Mayor Alaattin Köseler, who was suspended from office, his private secretary Veli Gümüş and his private secretary Metin Ülgey were evaluated as managers. Mayor Köseler was requested to be imprisoned for up to 67 years and 3 months for the crimes of “establishing an organization to commit a crime”, “sequentially rigging the tender through fraudulent behavior”, “chained qualified fraud” and “chainly forging official documents”.
IN THE FIRST SEARCH, ALL ARRESTED DEFENDANTS WERE RELEASED
Following the summary sent to the Anatolian Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office by the Beykoz Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office, the court accepted the indictment in the public case filed with the Istanbul Anatolian 17th High Criminal Court. The trial of 26 defendants, including Mayor Köseler, started in September last year. During the hearing, which lasted 3 days in total, the public prosecutor requested the continuation of the detention of the defendants Alaattin Köseler, Veli Gümüş, Serdar Karahan, Havva Dindar and Uğur İnci, and the arrest of the defendant Yıldız Güneş, who was not detained. The prosecutor requested the release of the defendants Metin Ülgey, Fidan Gül, Mustafa Karadağ, Onur Demirci, Yusuf Karaaslan, Mahmut Adalı and Tamer Çapraz, taking into account the time they spent in detention. Announcing its interim decision, the court decided to release 13 detained defendants, including Alaattin Köseler, Veli Gümüş, Serdar Karahan, Havva Dindar, Metin Ülgey, Fidan Gül.
HE WAS ARRESTED AGAIN AFTER RELEASE
Anatolian 17th High Criminal Court, which evaluated the request, stated that the release decisions in question were in accordance with the procedure and law and ruled that there was no need to change the decision. The court sent the file to the Anatolian 18th High Criminal Court, a higher court, to evaluate the decision and objection in question. Evaluating the decision, the upper court accepted the objection and ruled to issue an arrest warrant for the defendants, including Köseler. Thereupon, Alaattin Köseler, Veli Gümüş, Havva Dindar were arrested, and an arrest warrant was issued for the other defendants, Serdar Karahan and Uğur İnci, for whom an arrest warrant was issued.
THEY CAME BEFORE THE JUDGE AGAIN FOR THE SECOND TIME
While the detained defendants, former Beykoz Mayor Alaattin Köseler, Veli Gümüş, Havva Dindar, were brought to the hearing at the Istanbul Anatolian 17th High Criminal Court from the prison they were in, the unarrested defendants, Ahmet Furkan Özten, Gülten Tozanlı, Hasan Uysal, Metin Ülgey, Fidan Gül, Tamer Çapraz, Yusuf Karaaslan, Yıldız Güneş, Uğur İnci and lawyers also took their place in the hall. CHP Istanbul Provincial Chairman Özgür Çelik attended the hearing as a spectator. Defendant Uğur İnci, who was released in the previous hearing and later issued a warrant for arrest by the Anatolian 18th High Criminal Court, came to the courtroom. The court president decided that the defendant İnci would remain in the courtroom until the hearing was over, and then instructed the law enforcement forces to take the necessary action regarding the arrest warrant against him.
I MEET WITH ALAATTİN KÖSELER COUNTLESS TIMES
Witness Duran Bülbül, in his statement via SEGBİS, stated that he has been working in the state for 47 years and has been working on public tenders, and said, “I used to answer the questions of spending officials about tenders in all public institutions. I used to provide consultancy to the questions asked to me about the work I did for Beykoz Municipality. I did not have any guidance regarding tenders.” Stating that he gave two written statements when he was called by the Beykoz Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office, Bülbül said, “The questions asked were recorded in the minutes. I stated what I heard about Veli Gümüş, but I did not witness bilateral relations. I met with the mayor countless times. Alaattin Köseler did not speak to me about the tenders. Veli Gümüş and Metin Ülgey did not give any instructions to me or any other employee regarding the tenders.” When the Public Prosecutor asked about the two meetings that the detained defendant Fidan Gül mentioned during the investigation phase, Bülbül said, “We had two meetings. We discussed the circular prepared on how municipal cooperation will be carried out.”
BASED ON WHAT I TOLD, WHAT I SEEN AND HEARED
Witness Ömercan EA’s statement given to the Public Prosecutor’s Office during the investigation phase was read at the hearing. In his statement in court, Altay said, “What I said is based on what I saw and heard. I worked with Mr. Orkun within the municipality. I went to the prosecutor’s office to testify of my own free will. I did not know the technical part. Fidan Gül did not give me any instructions.”
THE MAYOR DID NOT GIVE DIRECT INSTRUCTIONS
Witness Ulughan U. stated that he started working at Beykoz Municipality in November 2014 and is still working. “I first worked in the Information Technology Unit and then worked in the Support Services Directorate. While I was working in the Support Services Directorate, Murat Gedik, Nihat Mutlu and Yıldız Güneş were in the unit. My duty was as a technical personnel. I would handle technical works such as malfunctions that occurred within the building. Our superiors made the decisions regarding these works. We did not deal directly with the companies. Yıldız Güneş gave instructions to take action regarding the ADL company. I cannot take action on my own. In November 2024, Sports Supports, without my own request. “I was transferred to the Department. The mayor did not give me direct instructions,” he said.
COMPANIES WERE NOT COMING DUE TO THEIR RECEIVABLES
Witness Eyüp Halit Bayazıt said that Duran Bülbül took office in May and took over some tasks, and Veli Gümüş was appointed. Stating that the Support Services Directorate was divided into two at the beginning of June, Bayazıt said, “I am an industry person. The previous mayor took 4 large restaurants, coffee shops and service points into the municipality. Even to buy parsley, a tender had to be made. It was decided to remove these businesses from the municipality and transfer them to the municipality’s company. The cold storage would always break down. I left there and returned to Ankara. I also left the actual management and assistant position as of the beginning of June. Duran Bülbül had the authority to direct and was helping. Is it true? “I don’t know if he was doing it wrong or not. They even buy parsley by tender. About 6 months before the elections, the old administration bought the businesses from the municipality and incorporated them into the municipality. The cold storage facility was broken in May, but this person could not come because they could not receive the payments. I saw Uğur İnci when there was a chimney fire and I thought he was a technician. The companies have huge amounts of receivables from the past period,” he said.
EXPERT REPORT HAS BEEN SUBMITTED TO THE FILE
Speaking about the expert report in question, the president of the court stated that they wanted a report to be prepared to make concrete calculations regarding the damage and said, “1 professor and 2 Court of Accounts auditors were appointed. Our expert friend pretended to be a prosecutor and the report was presented as if it were a prosecutor’s indictment. We will not trust this report. We took the file back and will not give it to that committee again.” he said. The public prosecutor, who was asked for his opinion, requested that the detention of the detained defendants be continued.
I CAME OF MY OWN WILL, I HAVE NO DOUBT OF ESCAPE
Speaking, the defendant Uğur İnci stated that the arrest warrant came 2 days after the release decision, and that in the meantime they learned that his wife had cancer, and said, “The arrest came again 2 days after the last release decision. My wife had a disease, we learned that she had cancer, and she was receiving treatment for it. I took care of our 11-year-old child. I came here of my own free will, there is no such thing as running away. I was already at home during this process. I also brought the reports. I have been working with Beykoz municipality for a long time. I have been doing technical work for about 10 years. I work in many units of the municipality.” “I worked as a solution partner, but since the management was new, they did not want to work with us at first. The salary I will receive is a legacy from the old management,” he said.
I DID NOT DO ANYTHING TO HARM MY STATE
Detained defendant Havva Dindar stated that an arrest warrant was issued for her after she was released in the previous hearing, and that she surrendered after the decision. She said, “She has been in prison for 1 year, and she and her family have been seriously victimized. I have no intention of escaping. I have not done anything to harm my state.”
TOTAL DURATION OF MY DETENTION IS 356 DAYS
Detained defendant Alaattin Köseler stated that he was taken into custody on February 27, 2025, arrested on March 3, and suspended from duty on March 4, “The trial started after 188 days. I was released during the 3-day court process, I was arrested one day later. I am here after 166 days. The total duration of my detention is 356 days as of today. I have not made any payment without a completed file. It is moral for me to declare my innocence to the people of Beykoz.” “It imposes a heavy burden. There is no evidence of financial benefit sharing in the file. I served as a son of Beykoz for 11 months and did not pay a single penny to the state.” he said
I WAS NOT INVOLVED IN ANY ILLEGAL BUSINESS
Detained defendant Veli Gümüş said, “Everything I said in the first court is true. I stand behind my statements. I do not accept the accusations made against me. When I was released, when I was outside with my wife, law enforcement officers called from the Financial Branch and said, there is a search about you, you need to help us. The pain in my wife’s eyes was heavy, sir. I went home, helped the law enforcement officers and surrendered. I was not involved in anything illegal. I demand my release and trial without arrest.”
THE CASE WAS POSTPONED
Announcing its interim decision, the court ruled that the detained defendants continue to be detained. The committee decided to send the file to the expert again and postponed the hearing to April 28 to correct the deficiencies.
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Cancer scandal in pharmaceutical giant Bayer! will pay 7.25 billion dollars in compensation
According to the statement made by Bayer, St. Louis, Missouri, USA. The settlement offer, filed in St. Louis District Court, is designed to preserve the company’s financial stability and permanently eliminate legal uncertainty.
Within the scope of the agreement, the total payment of $ 7.25 billion to end the lawsuits filed in the USA will be spread over 21 years to ensure financial balance.
Payments will be made in installments that decrease on an annual basis and are limited to a ceiling price. Compromise; It covers people who were exposed to the product before February 17, 2026 and have been diagnosed with lymph cancer or will get it within the next 16 years.
Individual payments; It will be calculated according to variables such as exposure duration, patient’s age and cancer type, and it is estimated that compensation amounts may exceed 198 thousand dollars per case.
“AN INVESTMENT FOR THE FUTURE OF THE COMPANY”
In his assessment of the issue, Bayer Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Bill Anderson stated that they were determined to liquidate this burden inherited from the Monsanto acquisition in 2018.
Reminding that the settlement is not an admission of guilt, Anderson stated that this step will allow the company to completely turn its focus to innovation and that the price paid is an investment in the future of the company.
BAYER’S SHARES CRASHED
After the news was announced, a mixed trend was observed in the markets.
Although Bayer shares tested the peak of the last 1.5 years on Tuesday evening, they started the day at 45.81 euros with a loss of 7 percent on Wednesday morning due to the pressure of the high-cost payment plan on the financial statements.
While industry analysts welcome the assurance of future risks, they state that the final decision from the US Supreme Court remains critical.
LANDMARK DURNELL CASE DECISION
Despite the settlement plan, the real turning point for Bayer will be the “Durnell” case decision to be issued by the US Supreme Court in the summer.
The company argues that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has not designated glyphosate as “carcinogenic,” so state laws cannot override federal regulations.
It is stated that if the court rules in favor of Bayer, it could largely eliminate the legal pressure on the company.
Bayer took over the huge wave of lawsuits it faced by acquiring Monsanto, the developer of glyphosate, for $63 billion in 2018. Anderson, who took office in 2023, promised investors to significantly reduce legal risks by the end of this year.
The German company currently faces approximately 65,000 lawsuits across the United States linked to its Roundup product. In this context, Bayer increased the total amount of provisions allocated for legal disputes to 11.8 billion euros, and allocated 9.6 billion euros of this amount directly to glyphosate files.
The company anticipates a payment of approximately 5 billion euros to beneficiaries in 2026 alone.
While an 8 billion dollar credit line was established for payments, it was announced that the financing would be provided through bond issues and equity-like instruments instead of capital increase.
The financial burden in question includes not only the collective reconciliation plan; It also covers additional agreements reached for the chemical PCB and individual cases of glyphosate, another problem area inherited from the Monsanto acquisition.
Bayer’s annual press conference has been postponed to March 4, 2026 in order to update the financial statements.
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Bilal Erdoğan, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Knowledge Dissemination Foundation, attended the opening of the health center in Dhaka.
DETAILS OF THE PROJECT
While the health center of the university in Dhaka had been serving students and staff for many years, the deterioration of physical conditions and inadequacy of existing facilities were negatively affecting the effectiveness of the services provided.
TIKA carried out a comprehensive renovation work in the health center building, the examination and service areas were modernized by maintenance and repair, and the service capacity was increased by providing the hardware the center needed. In addition, the intervention capacity of the center was increased by providing an ambulance to be used in emergencies.
While the physical capacity of the health center was strengthened with the work, the quality of health services provided free of charge to students, academic and administrative staff 24 hours a day, 7 days a week was also improved.
A MEETING WAS HELD WITH TURKISH GRADUATES IN Dhaka
Necmeddin Bilal Erdoğan, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Knowledge Dissemination Foundation, and Abdullah Eren, President of the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA), met with Turkish Alumni and student leaders in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh.
Bilal Erdoğan, TIKA President Eren, Turkey’s Ambassador to Dhaka Ramis Şen, former football player Mesut Özil and many Bangladeshis studying in Turkey attended the event held in a hotel in Dhaka.
Speaking here, Bilal Erdoğan wished the Muslim world to have a blessed month of Ramadan.
Emphasizing that the Muslim world is struggling with many problems, Erdoğan noted that the genocide in Gaza is one of them.
Erdoğan evaluated that the main purpose of his visit to Bangladesh was to draw international attention to the problems experienced in the education of Rohingya children.
Reminding that President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan visited Bangladesh with his wife Emine Erdoğan for this purpose 8 years ago, Bilal Erdoğan underlined that this visit resonated with the international community.
Erdoğan also emphasized the humanitarian situation regarding Rohingya Muslims.
GOOD RELATIONS BETWEEN Türkiye AND BANGLADESH
Pointing out that he sees Bangladesh as a very close and brotherly country, Erdoğan said, “Although there is a great geographical distance between the two countries, our hearts are very close.” he said.
TIKA President Eren also expressed his pleasure to be in Bangladesh during Ramadan and thanked the participants.
Reminding that he was the president of the Presidency for Turks Abroad and Related Communities (YTB) in his previous position, Eren explained the institution’s policies for foreign students to receive education in Türkiye.
Eren gave information about TIKA, touching on the efforts to increase the number of Bangladeshi students.
Sharing the information that TIKA manages almost 200 projects in different areas in Bangladesh, Eren gave the message that the purpose here is to help the people and development of the country.
Eren stated that they will hold the first iftar tomorrow in the refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar and that they are making efforts to develop the educational areas in the camp.
Mesut Özil stated that he was very happy to be in Bangladesh and pointed out that this was his first visit to the country.
Özil also stated that he believes they will have a good time in Bangladesh.
Ambassador Şen also expressed his gratitude to the participants.
The event ended with a question and answer session.
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Minister Ersoy announced a new support model: 100 thousand dollars for TV series broadcast abroad!
TGA IS ACTIVE WITH ITS NEW PROMOTION MODEL
Referring to the new model to be undertaken by the Tourism Promotion and Development Agency (TGA) at the meeting, Ersoy said that they aim to integrate Türkiye’s historical, natural and gastronomic values through product placement in the series content.
Stating that it is planned to purchase 30-second promotional films and digital short video contents in this context, Ersoy stated that the productions to be purchased will be evaluated with the priority of strengthening Türkiye’s tourism brand.
Ersoy emphasized that bringing Türkiye’s destination diversity and richness of experience to wider audiences on an international scale will be among the basic criteria in the support to be provided for TV series and said:
“Especially in digital content, we expect an original fictional approach and narrative that introduces different tourism values through various experiences. Again, we will take into account the works that serve to provide access to the global visitor potential by taking advantage of the recognition of the series with high viewing rates abroad. Another criterion of ours is the inclusion of the leading actors of the relevant series in both promotional films and digital short video contents. Companies that are exported abroad and receive incentives from the General Directorate of Cinema will be able to participate in this cooperation and apply to the TGA. Ensuring promotion, awareness and recognition… If these are not achieved “The common goal of both our General Directorate of Cinema and TGA’s work is to directly and effectively promote our country, our destinations and our tourism products to the widest possible audience.”
“WE WILL TRANSFORM OUR PLAYERS INTO TOURISM AMBASSADORS”
Emphasizing that the supports will encourage TV series to be shot in destinations that stand out in the tourism strategy and that they will turn our world-renowned actors into tourism ambassadors through TV series, Ersoy said that many values, from beaches to historical monuments, from gastronomy to health, nature and winter tourism, will be made more visible in TV series.
Ersoy stated that with TGA’s purchasing model, Türkiye’s tourism richness will be explained internationally with an experience-oriented communication language.
Ersoy said, “In short, we care about presenting our culture and historical heritage to the world with all possible elements, explaining them and making them known. This is the reason and goal of the steps we take.” he said.
Minister of Culture and Tourism Mehmet Nuri Ersoy also announced that a similar support model has been launched for cinema films, and that productions that are represented in international Group A film festivals that promote our country abroad and meet the determined criteria will be supported by the Ministry.
Ersoy also said that as a ministry, they use public diplomacy effectively, especially in the field of cultural diplomacy.
Stating that institutions such as YTB, TIKA, Yunus Emre Institute and General Directorate of Foundations are carrying out intensive studies, Ersoy emphasized that the cinema and TV series sector, which has grown with the support provided by the Ministry, has also reached a tremendous area of influence. At the end of the meeting, Ersoy thanked all stakeholders who contributed to the TV series and cinema industry and hoped that the new application would be beneficial for Turkish culture, tourism and the sector.
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Beykoz Municipality case continues! Defendants appear before the judge for the second time
The Beykoz Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office issued an order to arrest, detain, search and seize 21 municipal employees, including the former Beykoz Mayor Alaattin Köseler, on charges of “tender rigging” and “establishing, membership and aiding an organization to commit a crime”. Mayor Alaattin Köseler and 20 suspects were detained on February 27. Within the scope of the investigation, the number of suspects increased to 26, 13 suspects, including Köseler, were arrested on March 4, and it was decided that 9 suspects would be released under judicial control with an international travel ban. An arrest warrant was issued for the three suspects mentioned in the file.
MAYOR KÖSELER WAS REQUESTED TO BE IMPRISONED FOR UP TO 67 YEARS AND 3 MONTHS
In the 402-page report prepared against 26 suspects, including Beykoz Mayor Alaattin Köseler, 78 goods and service procurement tenders were scrutinized and the founder of the corruption organization of Mayor Alaattin Köseler, who was suspended from office, his private secretary Veli Gümüş and his private secretary Metin Ülgey were evaluated as managers. Mayor Köseler was requested to be imprisoned for up to 67 years and 3 months for the crimes of “establishing an organization to commit a crime”, “sequentially rigging the tender through fraudulent behavior”, “chained qualified fraud” and “chainly forging official documents”.
IN THE FIRST SEARCH, ALL ARRESTED DEFENDANTS WERE RELEASED
Following the summary sent to the Anatolian Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office by the Beykoz Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office, the court accepted the indictment in the public case filed with the Istanbul Anatolian 17th High Criminal Court. The trial of 26 defendants, including Mayor Köseler, started in September last year. During the hearing, which lasted 3 days in total, the public prosecutor requested the continuation of the detention of the defendants Alaattin Köseler, Veli Gümüş, Serdar Karahan, Havva Dindar and Uğur İnci, and the arrest of the defendant Yıldız Güneş, who was not detained. The prosecutor requested the release of the defendants Metin Ülgey, Fidan Gül, Mustafa Karadağ, Onur Demirci, Yusuf Karaaslan, Mahmut Adalı and Tamer Çapraz, taking into account the time they spent in detention. Announcing its interim decision, the court decided to release 13 detained defendants, including Alaattin Köseler, Veli Gümüş, Serdar Karahan, Havva Dindar, Metin Ülgey, Fidan Gül.
HE WAS ARRESTED AGAIN AFTER RELEASE
Public prosecutor objected to the release of Veli Gümüş, Serdar Karahan, Havva Dindar and Uğur İnci, including Alaattin Köseler, and requested their arrest. The objection evaluated by the Istanbul Anatolian 18th High Criminal Court was accepted and an arrest warrant was issued for the re-arrest of Alaattin Köseler, Veli Gümüş, Serdar Karahan, Havva Dindar and Uğur İnci. Köseler was taken into custody and arrested again.
THEY CAME BEFORE THE JUDGE AGAIN FOR THE SECOND TIME
While the detained defendants, former Beykoz Mayor Alaattin Köseler, Veli Gümüş, Havva Dindar, were brought to the hearing at the Istanbul Anatolian 17th High Criminal Court from the prison they were in, the unarrested defendants, Ahmet Furkan Özten, Gülten Tozanlı, Hasan Uysal, Metin Ülgey, Fidan Gül, Tamer Çapraz, Yusuf Karaaslan, Yıldız Güneş and lawyers also took their place in the hall.
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