Audio to You Tube can cost Erdogan his chair
Baku/25.02.14/Turan : The Office of the Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan called rigged the audio that appeared in YouTube, where he was allegedly talking to his son on the phone.
"The spread Internet records , allegedly a telephone conversation between Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan and his son are completely unreliable. It is immoral assembly, said in a statement the office of the Prime Minister.
In the published record , Erdogan told his son Bilal about the need to get rid of large amounts of money on December 17, 2013 , when a corruption scandal broke in Turkey and the investigating authorities began an investigation.
Erdogan asked his son to take home cash in the amount of 30 million euros and distribute it among relatives.
Yesterday the Turkish government and the prosecutor announced that they are studying the details with the wiretapping of scandal phones leadership.
The Supreme Council of Judges and Prosecutors of Turkey plans to meet to discuss the situation and investigate the charges associated with the scandal .
Leading opposition represented by Republican People's Party considers this a real record and urges Erdogan to resign. -02D-
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