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The Grand Turk
Turkish PM's Son Next Target of Graft Probe
2013-12-27
[An Nahar] The son of Turkey's prime minister will likely be the next target of a widening graft probe that led to a major cabinet reshuffle after three ministers resigned, Turkish media said Thursday.

Several newspapers said a bitter struggle between Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his one-time ally turned opponent Fethullah Gulen was set to become more venomous as the corruption scandal inches closer to the premier's inner circle.

The opposition Cumhuriyet daily predicted an "earthquake" as Sherlocks turn their attention to an NGO connected to the premier's son Bilal.

The paper said prosecutors were pressuring police to investigate construction tenders granted to the NGO by an Istanbul municipality, whose mayor has been implicated the corruption scandal.

The mayor, a member of Erdogan's Islamic-rooted Justice and Development Party (AKP), was briefly jugged
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last week but later released pending trial.

Three ministers also resigned this week over the corruption inquiry, two of them after their sons were taken into custody.

Erdogan on Wednesday announced a major cabinet reshuffle after the resignations.

But there was no sign that he himself would step down as demanded by anti-government protesters as well as by the environment minister who resigned.

Observers say the graft probe is the result of a rift between Erdogan and Gulen, an Islamic scholar who has lived in self-imposed exile in the United States since 1999.

Gulen's followers hold senior positions in the Turkish judiciary and police.
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