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Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Turkish PM replaces 10 ministers in spiraling graft scandal

(L-R): Turkey's European Affairs Minister Egemen Bagis, Interior Minister Muammer Guler, Environment and City Planning Minister Erdogan Bayraktar and Economy Minister Zafer Caglayan greet their supporters at Esenboga Airport in Ankara December 24, 2013 (AFP Photo / Adem Altan)

The move came late on Wednesday, shortly after the resignation of interior, economy, and environment ministers. Each of them had a son detained on December 17 in a long-running investigation into graft allegations involving state-run lender Halkbank.


After a meeting with President Abdullah Gul in Ankara, Erdogan has named 10 new ministers.


Among the high profile replacements is EU Affairs Minister Egemen Bagis, who is also accused of involvement in the corruption scandal.


Earlier on Wednesday, sacked Environment Minister Erdogan Bayraktar turned against the Turkish leader, urging him to step down.


"For the sake of the wellbeing of this nation and country, I believe the prime minister should resign," he told NTV news.


Meanwhile, protesters in Istanbul clashed with police while holding a rally against corruption.








source: RT

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