Governor insists Central Bank is independent amid political pressure concerns
Central Bank Governor Erdem BaÅçı, speaking amid intense debates about political interference in the Bank, has insisted that the institution is taking its decisions âindependently.â
âThe Turkish Central Bank is independent both legally and in de facto,â BaÅçı said at the âSustainable Mega Cities and Financial Hubs from New York to Istanbulâ conference in Istanbul on June 13.
âJournalists, bankers, politicians, everybody can express their opinions and criticisms. The Bank is completely transparent. We listen and hear everybody, and take heed of what they say. We take decisions with seven members [of the monetary policy committee] after taking everybodyâs opinion,â he added.
The Central Bank replaced five mid-level executives on June 11, following Prime Minister Recep Tayyip ErdoÄanâs increasingly strident criticism of Governor BaÅçıâs strategy. The Central Bank Assembly decided to remove two director-generals, one deputy director-general and two directors, in its meeting on the afternoon of June 11.
The move came amid a wave of reshuffles in various state offices. Scores of executives at bodies including the banking and telecoms regulators and state TV have been fired since the start of this year, in what is seen as part of the governmentâs attempt to remove all followers of Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen from state institutions. ErdoÄan accuses Gülen of trying to bring down his government through the corruption probes of December 2013, which led to the resignation of three Cabinet ministers and the detention of businessmen close to the government.
Many of those who have been fired are believed to be associated with...
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