Erdogan gives tax exemptions to his family


The opposition Turkish Zaman newspaper revealed that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan granted tens of endowments and charities a tax exemption, mostly from endowments in which members of his family participated.

According to decisions issued by the Presidency of the Republic in favor of the General Directorate of Endowments of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, a total of 43 stops were exempted from taxes for all 5 years, as the tax exemption included 6 endowments in 2015, then 8 endowments in 2016, then 8 endowments in In 2017, then 11 stops in 2018, then 7 endowments in 2019, then 3 endowments in 2020.

At the head of the endowments tax-exempt, the “T “GVA” headed by Bilal stood; Erdogan's son, Okçular, who is also affiliated with Bilal Erdogan, was arrested, KADEM, which is administered by Sumaya Erdogan, was suspended, and T3 was run by Seljuk Bayra, who was Erdogan's son-in-law.

The Erzincan Endowment for Culture and Education, in which former Prime Minister Ben Ali Yildirim holds an honorary membership position, and the “Türkiye Eğitim” affiliated with the University of Medipol, established by the Minister of Health Fakhruddin Kuja, are said to be affiliated with the Secretary of Erdogan's wife, and the efficiency in Turkey headed by a deputy is suspended. Chairman of the Justice and Development Party in the capital, Ankara, Jamaluddin Kumurgo.

The mayor of Istanbul municipality, Akram Imamoglu, began implementing what he promised in his election campaign and cut off funding for a number of endowments related to the Justice and Development Party, which were causing a significant waste of the Istanbul municipality's budget in particular.


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