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Turkey bans travel by two executives of top business group in probe
Turkey bans travel by two executives of top business group in probe

Zawya

time20-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Zawya

Turkey bans travel by two executives of top business group in probe

ANKARA: An Istanbul court banned on Thursday international travel by two key executives of Turkey's top business association in an investigation of their remarks on democracy that President Tayyip Erdogan characterised as undermining the government. In statements at the group's general assembly last week, TUSIAD's president, Orhan Turan and Omer Aras, the chairman of QNB's Turkish banking unit, criticised a government crackdown on dissenting figures. Aras said the investigation into opposition leaders and journalists had shaken trust and damaged democracy. On Wednesday, Istanbul prosecutors said the two were being investigated for "attempting to influence a fair trial" and "publicly spreading misleading information," and police had been ordered to bring them to the courthouse for questioning. Their courthouse appearance came hours after Erdogan accused them of meddling in politics, during a speech to lawmakers of his AK Party in parliament. The court released both under judicial control measures after the questioning and imposed the bans on international travel, state-run Anadolu Agency said. Footage from private broadcaster Now Haber and other Turkish media showed the police officers taking the two executives by the arm in the courthouse. TUSIAD, whose members account for 85% of Turkey's foreign trade and contribute 80% of corporate tax revenue, said on Tuesday it was working for national interests. (Reporting by Huseyin Hayatsever; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)

Turkey bans travel by two executives of top business group in probe
Turkey bans travel by two executives of top business group in probe

Yahoo

time20-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Turkey bans travel by two executives of top business group in probe

ANKARA (Reuters) - An Istanbul court banned on Thursday international travel by two key executives of Turkey's top business association in an investigation of their remarks on democracy that President Tayyip Erdogan characterised as undermining the government. In statements at the group's general assembly last week, TUSIAD's president, Orhan Turan and Omer Aras, the chairman of QNB's Turkish banking unit, criticised a government crackdown on dissenting figures. Aras said the investigation into opposition leaders and journalists had shaken trust and damaged democracy. See for yourself — The Yodel is the go-to source for daily news, entertainment and feel-good stories. By signing up, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Policy. On Wednesday, Istanbul prosecutors said the two were being investigated for "attempting to influence a fair trial" and "publicly spreading misleading information," and police had been ordered to bring them to the courthouse for questioning. Their courthouse appearance came hours after Erdogan accused them of meddling in politics, during a speech to lawmakers of his AK Party in parliament. The court released both under judicial control measures after the questioning and imposed the bans on international travel, state-run Anadolu Agency said. Footage from private broadcaster Now Haber and other Turkish media showed the police officers taking the two executives by the arm in the courthouse. TUSIAD, whose members account for 85% of Turkey's foreign trade and contribute 80% of corporate tax revenue, said on Tuesday it was working for national interests.

Turkey bans travel by two executives of top business group in probe
Turkey bans travel by two executives of top business group in probe

Reuters

time20-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Reuters

Turkey bans travel by two executives of top business group in probe

ANKARA, Feb 20 (Reuters) - An Istanbul court banned on Thursday international travel by two key executives of Turkey's top business association in an investigation of their remarks on democracy that President Tayyip Erdogan characterised as undermining the government. In statements at the group's general assembly last week, TUSIAD's president, Orhan Turan and Omer Aras, the chairman of QNB's Turkish banking unit, criticised a government crackdown on dissenting figures. Aras said the investigation into opposition leaders and journalists had shaken trust and damaged democracy. On Wednesday, Istanbul prosecutors said the two were being investigated for "attempting to influence a fair trial" and "publicly spreading misleading information," and police had been ordered to bring them to the courthouse for questioning. Their courthouse appearance came hours after Erdogan accused them of meddling in politics, during a speech to lawmakers of his AK Party in parliament. The court released both under judicial control measures after the questioning and imposed the bans on international travel, state-run Anadolu Agency said. Footage from private broadcaster Now Haber and other Turkish media showed the police officers taking the two executives by the arm in the courthouse. TUSIAD, whose members account for 85% of Turkey's foreign trade and contribute 80% of corporate tax revenue, said on Tuesday it was working for national interests.

Two business leaders in Turkey are questioned after they criticize the government
Two business leaders in Turkey are questioned after they criticize the government

Washington Post

time19-02-2025

  • Business
  • Washington Post

Two business leaders in Turkey are questioned after they criticize the government

ANKARA, Turkey — Prosecutors questioned two Turkish business leaders Wednesday after they delivered recent scathing criticism of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government amid an intensifying crackdown on dissenting voices. Orhan Turan, the president of the Turkish Industry and Business Association, TUSIAD, and Omer Aras, the chairman of the group's advisory council, appeared before prosecutors as part of an investigation into allegations of spreading misleading information and attempting to influence judicial proceedings, Sozcu newspaper and other media reported.

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