Earthquake donations were closely watched.
your citizen Tax Protection Association (VAVEK) President Dr. Turgay Bozoğlu stated that they will monitor whether donations from all philanthropists, especially public institutions, are used in the right way. Bozoğlu, who wanted AFAD to disclose to the public the accounts of the money it collects and spends monthly in a transparent manner, suggested that it not raise doubts by staying out of the audit. Bozoğlu also called on philanthropists to pledge and declare that earthquake donations will not be tax deductible. VAVEK President Bozoğlu noted that banks and organizations using public funds donated more than $95 billion, while the private sector and individuals donated large amounts, saying the public needed accurate information on how it would be paid and they would actually spend these donations according to their objectives.
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Noting that all citizens have the right to donations made by the public, Bozoğlu stated that they, like VAVEK, will follow donations in accordance with the law and inform the public, stating that they are concerned that 39 billion donations made by the 3 public banks, to which the Treasury has lent 60 billion, can force the Treasury to borrow again.

Turgay Bozoglu
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Turgay Bozoğlu stated that by announcing the donors who paid and did not pay their donations, unfair advertisements from malicious people would be avoided. Bozoğlu also stated that tenders and similar flexibility provided to AFAD do not prevent accountability.
Source: Sozcu

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