Stealing games from the Turkish presidency

The tender to buy games for the Turkish presidency sparked controversy, as media outlets reported that the deal was surrounded by corruption suspicions, in addition to the theft of games.

According to the news reported by the "Odatv" website, the Ankara Public Prosecution Office opened an investigation into the theft of toys for children worth 920,000 liras by six employees of the presidency, and the investigation resulted in the arrest of three people.

The games were intended to be distributed during President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's tours in various cities of Turkey.

It is alleged that the tender for children's toys that were purchased for the benefit of the presidency were suspected of corruption.

The allegations refer to violations of 50 million pounds in the bidding of children's toys that were imported and sold to the presidency.

The inspectors are continuing their investigations into the incident, which has not yet been transferred to the judiciary.

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