Fake donation campaigns: Erdogan exploits corona to seize his people’s wealth

In a new revelation of Turkish President Recep Tayyip
Erdogan’s dubious practices towards his people, MPs from the opposition
Republican People's Party (CHP) called on the parliament to open an
investigation into a popular donation campaign launched by Erdogan to combat
the corona pandemic under the name National Solidarity Campaign.
CHP MP Murat Emir called for the formation of a
parliamentary committee to find out the ways of spending the campaign funds, which
exceed 2 billion Turkish lira (lira = 0.15 US dollars).
Emir submitted a request to the parliament speaker in which
he said that the Ministry of Family, Labor and Social Services evaded disclosing
information about the campaign’s cash payment mechanism or to whom funds were
distributed and that the failure to disclose who benefited from citizens’ donations
is a violation. He added that the value of these funds was supposed to be
announced in the official gazette.
“Four years ago, funds were collected to support the victims
of the July 15, 2016 coup attempt, but the government did not start
distributing the funds until three months ago, so you are accused of delay,”
Emir said, adding, “The citizens do not trust you. We asked about the source of
the funds, whether people or institutions donated, and they have not yet answered
our questions.”
“A large portion of the donations came through institutions,
and if they answer us this question, the anxiety and fear in citizens’ minds
will dissipate, and the state of insecurity and distrust will disappear,” he
continued.
Erdogan launched a popular donation campaign on March 30 to
support those affected by the corona pandemic. According to figures from the
presidency’s Directorate of Communications, total donations amounted to 1.1
billion lira.
Erdogan's announcement coincided with a campaign launched by
Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu to collect donations for the same goal as a step
to confront the corona virus, but Erdogan rejected Imamoglu’s campaign, claiming
that it does not follow the government's decisions and saying that the regime
will not allow the establishment of state within a state.
Soon, the Ministry of Interior intervened and signed the
seizure of all the funds that the Istanbul Municipality collected from citizens
within an account with the Waqf Bank.
Abdul Kheir Atallah, professor of political science at the
University of Assiut in Egypt, told the Reference that the Turkish president
always exploits the Turkish people and collects donations via fake campaigns so
that he can collect a large amount of money for his private treasury, while he
uses the rest to finance his terrorist militias in Syria, Libya and Iraq.
Atallah said that Erdogan’s wrong policies and his support
for terrorism in the Middle East region during the spread of the corona virus
weakened the Turkish economy, which has made him seek to find any way to save
himself from this predicament.