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Leading Turkish broadcaster seized by state as part of fraud, tax investigation     

Arrest warrants were issued for 10 people
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One of Turkiye’s largest television news broadcasters has been confiscated by the state as part of a fraud, tax evasion and money laundering investigation, media reported Thursday.

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Haberturk was one of 121 companies belonging to Can Holding to be seized and transferred to the state-run Savings Deposit Insurance Fund, the state-run Anadolu Agency, and others, they said. Broadcaster Show TV was also confiscated.

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Arrest warrants were issued for 10 people, including senior Can Holding executives. The group includes companies across a wide range of sectors, including media, education, energy, hotels, health, construction and logistics.

In a statement, the Kucukcekmece Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office in Istanbul said companies under Can Holding were involved in fraud, tax evasion and laundering the proceeds of crime.

Investigators had discovered that “large amounts of money of unknown origin were entered via companies operating under Can Holding”, which were transferred between companies to conceal the origin, the statement said. Forged documents were also allegedly used to reduce tax liability.

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Prosecutors added that some of Can Holding’s activities were “directly financed with criminal revenues.”

Like the majority of media outlets in Turkiye, Haberturk largely supports the government of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The broadcaster was operating normally on Thursday morning.

Reporters Without Borders’ 2024 press freedom index ranked Turkiye 158th of 180 countries. The free speech group said some 90 per cent of the media in Turkiye was under government influence.

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