When an AKP Deputy's Company Was Questioned, Parliament Said 'Bring a Law': Ethics in Parliament Are Now Also Subject to the Wishes of the Ruling Party.
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The Turkish Grand National Assembly Presidency reminded the AKP deputy of the constitutional and legal provisions regulating what members of parliament cannot do, regarding the allegations that a pharmaceutical company sold vaccines to public institutions and organizations. It also pointed out that establishing an ethics mechanism for members of parliament requires proposals for changes to laws or rules of procedure from the MPs themselves. Howe…
Cemal Enginyurt questioned allegations that Cantürk Alagöz, an AKP deputy who wins tenders in every field, had sold meningitis vaccines to public institutions through his company. He reminded Alagöz of the news reports indicating that millions of dollars would be paid to the company.
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