I think it's important to have a thread like this to gather as much information as possible on how the Turkish Government has been spending taxpayers money.
In developed countries budget discussions and transparency is very important, so whilst some may prefer only promoting the good things it is equally important to dig up the bad things. Regardless of what politicians say.
Each post must contain at least the following (if it is relevant):
- The Investment/privatizing (Bridge, road, schools, mosques, factories, airport etc.)
- Amount invested/ROE (if possible, it may not have been disclosed to public, in that case state so clearly)
- Tender process (Who participated, who won)
That said, we've many good investments, but while the results are speaking for themselves it's necessary to ensure accountability as well with regards to cost and process.
Videos (timestamp please), articles (quote, highlight if necessary), dubious sources are welcome as long as the source can be linked.
Some who are too much pro one side has a tendency to completely ignore realities of the other side. So consider this thread a social experiment and let's try cutting it up and presenting it.
I'd like to read about the good stuff too you know.
In developed countries budget discussions and transparency is very important, so whilst some may prefer only promoting the good things it is equally important to dig up the bad things. Regardless of what politicians say.
Each post must contain at least the following (if it is relevant):
- The Investment/privatizing (Bridge, road, schools, mosques, factories, airport etc.)
- Amount invested/ROE (if possible, it may not have been disclosed to public, in that case state so clearly)
- Tender process (Who participated, who won)
That said, we've many good investments, but while the results are speaking for themselves it's necessary to ensure accountability as well with regards to cost and process.
Videos (timestamp please), articles (quote, highlight if necessary), dubious sources are welcome as long as the source can be linked.
Some who are too much pro one side has a tendency to completely ignore realities of the other side. So consider this thread a social experiment and let's try cutting it up and presenting it.
I'd like to read about the good stuff too you know.