Turkey’s former EU Minister Bağış admits receiving gifts from key graft probe suspect
Former EU Minister Egemen BaÄıŠhas admitted receiving gifts including âchocolate, shirts and tiesâ from Iranian-Azeri businessman Reza Zarrab and said he helped some of Zarrabâs friends receive visas, speaking at a parliamentary commission on corruption allegations on Nov. 27. He also described âgift givingâ as a âTurkish tradition.â
BaÄıŠdenied claims that he had received bribes from Zarrab, as had been accused in the Dec. 17 investigation. However, he told the commission that acquaintances had sent âsome giftsâ to his house on special days such as New Year and religious holidays, denying that any of these gifts were money.
The former minister said he met with Reza Zarrab in the United States via Zarrabâs wife Ebru GündeÅ, who is a well-known Turkish singer. He said Zarrab had sent a present as part of their âhumanly relationsâ and he later called Zarrab to thank him for the gift.
BaÄıŠalso stated that he helped friends of Zarrab to get visas for Turkey, but added that he had extended such help to many other people too.
When asked about Zarrabâs men talking over the phone about $500,000, wiretap recordings of which were included in the Dec. 17 probe, BaÄıŠsaid he had ânothing to do with this.â
âThese are phone conversations of people who have nothing to do with me. I have no link to that. Can a visa cost $500,000?â he told the commission.
Parliament decided to establish an investigation commission to probe former ministers ErdoÄan Bayraktar, Egemen BaÄıÅ, Zafer ÃaÄlayan and Muammer Güler on May 5, after deliberations between political parties.
The four ministers resigned from Cabinet after a huge graft operation highlighted their relations...
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