24 Nov 2024
Justice Minister Bekir Bozda? has blasted prosecutor Zekeriya Öz for accusing the prime minister of threatening him, slamming him “for making a show.
“It’s time that in Turkey we separate those who are making a show and dispensing justice. The Prime Minister’s Office made a statement and said [claims brought up by Öz] were slander,” Bozda? told reporters Jan. 9.

Öz said during a press statement on Jan. 8 that Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdo?an sent two former members of the high judiciary to him with the message that he “would not be harmed” provided he stopped the graft probe he was overseeing.

The massive accusations were quickly rejected by Erdo?an, who labeled them “lies and slander” in a written statement.

In the same vein, Bozda? slammed the Supreme Court of Judges and Prosecutors (HSYK) for permitting or overlooking the fact that a prosecutor could make such a press statement.

“I don’t know if Öz has asked permission from the HSYK, but the HSYK does not have any authority to grant such permission. Prosecutors should follow their duties in line with the Constitution and the law. If instead they make a show, they will effect a loss of trust and belief in justice,” Bozda? said.

One day earlier, Bozda? said he had not been planning to give the required permission to the HSYK to examine certain prosecutors, including Öz.

By The Journal Of Turkish Weekly

 

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