Global Upfront Newspapers
CoverNewsPolitics

Turkey’s President Erdogan Sacks Statistics Chief After Inflation Data Shows 19-year High of 36.1 Per Cent

Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has sacked the head of the country’s statistics agency, according to a decree published Saturday, after releasing data showing last year’s inflation rate hit a 19-year high of 36.1 percent.

Sait Erdal Dincer was just the latest in a series of economic dismissals by Erdogan, who has sacked three central bank governors since July 2019.

Erdogan has railed against high interest rates, which he believes cause inflation – the exact opposition of conventional economic thinking.

The 2021 inflation figure released by Dincer angered both the pro-government and opposition camps.

The opposition said it was underreported, claiming that the real cost of living increases were at least twice as high.

Erdogan meanwhile reportedly criticised the statistics agency in private for publishing data that he felt overstated the scale of Turkey’s economic malaise.

Dincer seemed to sense his impending fate.

“I sit in this office now, tomorrow it will be someone else,” he said in an interview with the business newspaper Dunya earlier this month.

“Never mind who is the chairman. Can you imagine that hundreds of my colleagues could stomach or remain quiet about publishing an inflation rate very different from what they had established?”

“I have a responsibility to 84 million people,” he added.

Erdogan did not explain his decision to appoint Erhan Cetinkaya, who had served as vice-chair of Turkey‘s banking regulator, as the new state statistics chief.

“This will just increase concern about the reliability of the data, in addition to major concerns about economic policy settings,” Timothy Ash of BlueBay Asset Management said in a note to clients.

The agency is due to publish January’s inflation data on February 3.

Justice minister also sacked

In December, opposition leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu was refused an appointment with Dincer and turned away by security guards when he sought to enter the statistic agency’s headquarters in Ankara.

He had accused the agency of “fabricating” the numbers to hide the true impact of the government’s policies and slammed it as “no longer a state institution but a palace institution”, in reference to Erdogan’s presidential complex. 

Also on Saturday, Erdogan appointed a new justice minister, naming former deputy prime minister Bekir Bozdag to replace veteran ruling party member Abdulhamit Gul.

“I have resigned from my duties at the ministry of justice, which I have been serving since July 19, 2017,” Gul wrote on Twitter.

“I would like to express my gratitude… for accepting my request,” he added, without explaining his decision.

Ali Babacan, former deputy prime minister who left the ruling AKP party and founded the Deva Party, took to Twitter to vent fury over the changes.

“The justice minister is being replaced, (statistics agency) TUIK chairman is being dismissed before the inflation data is published. Nobody knows why,” he said.

“The authoritarian alliance… keeps on harming the country,” he said, referring to the AKP and its nationalist partner MHP.

Another presidential decree published on Saturday urged authorities to prevent the spread of threats stemming from media activities that are incompatible with national and moral values — which was slammed as censorship by observers.

(AFP)

Advertize With Us

See Also

Standby President Urgently Needed Here, By Uzor Maxim Uzoatu

Global Upfront

CJN Mocks “Mob” Attacking Judiciary For “Clerical Error,” Controversial Election Petition Judgments, Says We’ll Never Be Overwhelmed

Global Upfront

African Cup: Tough day for Mohamed Salah’s Egypt, Riyad Mahrez’s Algeria at African Cup as Nigeria Wins

Global Upfront

IPOB holds Kenyan President, Kenyatta, “accountable for betraying Nnamdi Kanu,” urge boycott of Kenyan goods, services

Global Upfront

Dehumanizing Treatment of Hotel Staff in Delta: IGP calls for calm, says “justice will prevail no matter whose ox is gored”

Global Upfront

Dissecting Soludo’s First Epistle To Peter Obi

Global Upfront

Beams not bullets: Israel Aerospace Industries electronic war system touted as battlefield breakthrough

Global Upfront

The Best Foods To Eat for Better Memory and Brain Health

Global Upfront

There Is No Business Like Show Business  

Global Upfront

Six COVID-19 patients recover in Lagos

Global Upfront

This website uses Cookies to improve User experience. We assume this is OK...If not, please opt-out! Accept Read More