While the echoes of the 60 million lira "Product Verification and Tracking System" (UDTS) corruption that emerged in the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry continued, two different responses from the ministry to the Presidency of Communications (CIMER) drew attention.
While the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, Vahit Kirişci, did not answer the parliamentary question submitted to the Presidency of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey, two different answers to CIMER confused the minds.
It turned out that the UDTS tender, which was held in the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry in 2011 during the ministry of Mehdi Eker, was given to Hakan Bilal Kutlualp, the owner of Veriso Data company, in a dubious manner.
Kutlualp sentenced the ministry to pay him 60 million liras in the lawsuit he filed, citing the termination decision of the ministry.
While 60 million liras came out of the state's coffers due to a project that was not implemented, it was wondered whether the resulting public loss would be collected from the relevant senior managers, especially the Minister of Agriculture of the time, Mehdi Eker.
While the absence of the signature of a senior bureaucrat, especially Mehdi Eker, in the UDTS tender, which was dubiously awarded to Hakan Bilal Kutlualp, made it impossible to collect the public loss from these people in the current situation, the ministry had to start a new investigation and investigation about these administrators.
However, the Minister of Agriculture, Vahit Kirişci, did not initiate an investigation into the UDTS corruption, which caused public loss despite the documents that came to light. had raised the question.
The fact that Kirişci even left unanswered the parliamentary question regarding the 60 million lira UDTS corruption caused reactions.
2 DIFFERENT ANSWERS FROM THE MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE TO CIMER ON 60 MILLION LIRA OF CORRUPTION!
While Minister of Agriculture Kirişci did not answer the parliamentary question submitted by Saadet Party Deputy Abdulkadir Karaduman, the Ministry's two different answers to our application to CIMER brought along a new discussion.
DO THE MINISTRY UNITS NOT KNOW ABOUT EACH OTHER?
Two separate answers were given by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Guidance and Inspection Department and the General Directorate of Legal Services to the application made to CIMER regarding whether an investigation and investigation would be initiated to recourse the 60 million lira public loss in UDTS corruption to the Minister of Agriculture Mehdi Eker and his senior executives.
Guidance and Inspection Presidency replied to CIMER; Stating that the processes and administrative procedures related to the subject matter of the application have been completed, the General Directorate of Legal Services stated that, citing the 19th and 20th articles of the Law on Access to Information, it could not be answered by stating that the application was not within the scope of obtaining information.
The answers given by the Guidance and Inspection Presidency and the General Directorate of Legal Services to CIMER regarding the 60 million lira UDTS corruption revealed that the ministry units were not aware of each other even on such an important issue.
THEY COVERED THE 60 MILLION LIRA OF CORRUPTION!
While the General Directorate of Legal Services left unanswered whether an investigation regarding the 60 million lira UDTS corruption, which deeply hurt the public conscience, was left unanswered, citing the Law on Access to Information, on the other hand, the Directorate of Guidance and Inspection noted that the related judicial processes and administrative procedures were completed, million lira revealed that the UDTS corruption was closed quietly.