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Turkish opposition seeks probe into bribery allegations

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ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Opposition parties in Turkey have filed legal complaints with court authorities to press Turkish prosecutors to investigate corruption allegations made by a fugitive mafia boss against a group of people close to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s ruling party.  Sedat Peker — a crime boss-turned-whistleblower — claimed on Twitter that officials, including a ruling party legislator and a presidential adviser, had been seeking bribes from companies. The officials have denied the allegations. On Monday, at least five opposition parties filed criminal complaints demanding that the judiciary — which they accuse of being subservient to Erdogan’s government  — take action over the allegations.

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