Multiple exile from the Central Bank
The staff, whose salary also fell, took the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey (CBRT) to court. The administrators who won the case were removed at first, but were later sent to another with demotion rank. These appointments were also the subject of litigation. It was reported that the salaries of the managers who were sent to the appointment decreased and the performance payment was not made.
The exile incident was also conveyed to the Minister of Treasury and Finance Nureddin Nebati through the Grand National Assembly of Turkey by former Central Bank Chairman and IYI Party MP DurmuÅŸ Yılmaz. According to the information reflected in the questionnaire, Yusuf Algan, who has been working as deputy general manager in various units of the bank for 20 years, was transferred to the inspection board in Ankara as chief inspector with a horizontal transfer within the company, after that a branch manager who was a staff member in the past be appointed as general manager. Algan, who started the inspection in August 2021, was posted to Istanbul a month later. Algan was appointed to the position of deputy head of the Diyarbakir branch in two subtitles before he finished a year in Istanbul. Algan, who worked in Diyarbakır for a while, filed a lawsuit and canceled the appointment after 4 months. The bank’s management, which implemented the court decision, reassigned Algan to Istanbul.

Yusuf Algan
SAME DAY NOTIFICATION
Algan started his service in Istanbul on February 6, 2023. However, on the same day, 2 hours after sitting down in the chair, he was notified that he had been appointed to the Erzurum branch as assistant manager. Algan, who has been working in Erzurum for about 2 months, is still waiting for the lawsuit he filed for the annulment of this appointment to be concluded.
There are also passengers from Malatya and Antep.
It was claimed that two of the three deputy directors general such as Yusuf Algan were appointed deputy directors of the Malatya and Gaziantep branches, and the other was demoted to chief specialist. It transpired that the three individuals sued the bank’s management over these appointments and a stay of execution decision was made on the matter. Åžahap KavcıoÄŸlu, President of the Central Bank of the Republic of Turkey, said that they did not forcefully send anyone elsewhere.
Source: Sozcu

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