Court of Accounts Report: Irregularities and Corruption Exposed

The latest Court of Accounts report sheds light on the issues surrounding public spending in Turkey.
It is noted that irregularities have increased since the transition to a one-man regime in 2018. President Erdoğan's restriction of audit powers has worsened the situation. The Court of Accounts detected 10,569 irregularities for the year 2024.

The expenses of the Presidential Palace are also noteworthy. The daily expenditure for 2024 is recorded as 32 million TL. This situation is quite controversial during a time when the public is burdened with taxes.
The Court of Accounts also examined the financial accounts of the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure and found many irregularities. There are serious issues regarding payments made to city hospitals.
In conclusion, this report once again highlights the importance of financial transparency in Turkey. There is a need to increase audits to ensure proper use of public resources.