Turkey’s Social Security Institution Denies Pension Bonus to Dismissed Civil Servant Despite Legal Precedent - Stockholm Center for Freedom
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Turkey’s Social Security Institution denies pension bonus to dismissed civil servant despite legal precedent - Stockholm Center for Freedom
Turkey’s Social Security Institution (SGK) has denied a retirement payout to a civil servant dismissed after a 2016 coup attempt, despite Constitutional Court rulings in similar cases finding rights violations, highlighting continued financial penalties tied to purge status. According to the TR724 news website Güven Boğa, who worked in public service for more than 26 years, was dismissed under Decree Law No. 677 and later qualified for a state p…
Güven Boğa, who was dismissed from his position as Acting Director of Culture and Social Affairs at Adana Seyhan Municipality under Decree Law No. 677, worked in public service for a total of 26 years, 3 months, and 20 days, starting as a teacher in 1995. Boğa was granted a retirement pension on December 1, 2020, but his retirement bonus was not paid. The article titled "Despite the Constitutional Court's decision, the retirement bonus was not g…
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