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Turkey orders detention of 36 suspects in bribery probe

Created at 11 Jul · 8:33 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Turkish prosecutors have ordered the detention of 36 individuals, including the mayor of Ankara's Cankaya district, as part of an investigation into alleged bribery and tender rigging. Authorities have detained 27 suspects so far.

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Key Numbers

36suspects ordered detained
27suspects detained so far

Who's Involved

Huseyin Can Guner
Mayor of Ankara's Cankaya district, a suspect in bribery probe
Ankara chief prosecutor's office
Issued detention orders in bribery and tender rigging investigation
Republican People's Party (CHP)
Main opposition party whose municipalities are subject to investigations

↳ Why This Matters

The detentions and investigations into opposition-held municipalities highlight ongoing political tensions in Turkey and raise concerns about the independence of the judiciary, potentially impacting investor confidence.

Key facts

  • Turkish prosecutors ordered the detention of 36 people in an investigation into alleged bribery and tender rigging.
  • The mayor of Ankara's Cankaya district, Huseyin Can Guner, is among the 36 suspects.
  • Authorities have detained 27 suspects, with searches ongoing for the remaining individuals.
  • Mayor Guner stated he is cooperating with the authorities.
  • The investigation targets municipalities run by the opposition Republican People's Party (CHP).

Turkish prosecutors have ordered the detention of 36 individuals, including the mayor of Ankara's Cankaya district, as part of an investigation into alleged bribery and tender rigging. The Ankara chief prosecutor's office announced on Saturday that 27 of the suspects have been detained, while searches continue for the others.

Huseyin Can Guner, the mayor of the Cankaya district and a representative of the Republican People's Party (CHP), stated on social media that he had informed authorities of his location and was cooperating with the investigation. He asserted that his administration had managed the institution responsibly.

This operation is part of a series of investigations targeting municipalities led by the CHP. The government maintains the judiciary's independence, while the CHP contends that these investigations are politically motivated.

Frequently asked questions

The Ankara chief prosecutor's office ordered the detention of 36 suspects.

The investigation is into alleged bribery and tender rigging.

Huseyin Can Guner, the mayor of Ankara's Cankaya district, is among the suspects.

The opposition Republican People's Party (CHP) rejects the allegations and claims the investigations are politically motivated.

What Happens Next

01Searches will continue for the remaining detained suspects.
02Further legal proceedings are expected in the bribery and tender rigging case.

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How It Developed

Turkish prosecutors ordered the detention of 36 suspects in a bribery and tender rigging probe.
The suspects include the mayor of Ankara's Cankaya district, Huseyin Can Guner.
Authorities have detained 27 of the 36 suspects.
Mayor Guner stated he informed authorities of his whereabouts and cooperated with searches.
The operation follows similar investigations into municipalities run by the opposition Republican People's Party (CHP).

Sources

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Turkey orders detention of 36 suspects in bribery probe in opposition-held districtReuters

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