Turkish citizens donate nearly 553 million liras to presidency’s COVID-19 fundraiser

Turkey’s presidential COVID-19 fundraiser has received 552,529,912 Turkish Liras (about $83 million) within two days of its launch on March 30, the Turkish presidency’s communications director Fahrettin Altun said on April 1. The top three donations came from public banks, including Halkbank that is currently on trial in the U.S. on charges of financial conspiracy.

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Some 552,529,912 Turkish Liras (about $83 million) were donated to the COVID-19 relief fundraiser that President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan launched on March 30, the communications director of the Turkish presidency Fahrettin Altun said on April 1. 

Erdoğan launches donation campaign to assist citizens in need amid virus outbreak

President Erdoğan launched a campaign entitled “We suffice to each other, Turkey” to collect funds to provide relief to the Covid-19 outbreak in the country that has killed 277 people and infected thousands as of April 1. 

“We share all information regarding our campaign at bizbizeyeteriz.gov.tr and maintain a transparent communication policy,” Altun said in a Tweet on April 1. 

The website noted that almost two million, 1,830,079 texts were sent to the fundraiser as donations as of April 1. 

According to the fundraiser’s official website, Turkey’s public bank Ziraat Finance Group lead the largest donations list with a donation of 62,300,000 liras (about $9 million).

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Second was the public bank Halkbank with a donation of 56,000,000 liras (about $8.5 million). Halkbank is currently on trial in the United States on charges including conspiracy, bank fraud, and money laundering. 

The third largest donation came from the public bank Vakifbank with a check of 50,000,000 liras (about $7.5 million).

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