Gulen-linked schools accused of tax fraud in Azerbaijan

13:00 | 01.05.2014
Gulen-linked schools accused of tax fraud in Azerbaijan

Gulen-linked schools accused of tax fraud in Azerbaijan

A Turkish company which runs a network of private schools in Azerbaijan has been accused of tax evasion by the Ministry of Taxes, local media said.

Cag Oyretim, which is linked to U.S.-based Turkish preacher Fethullah Gulen, was audited by a team of tax auditors in October and November 2013, Azeri media said.

The movement is accused by the Turkish government of forming a 'parallel' group nestled within Turkey's judiciary and police force. In February, Azeri media claimed that the group also infiltrated state institutions in Azerbaijan and found cohorts among some politicians.

The education company has filed an objection with the court, and the first hearing of the case drew great attention in Azerbaijan on Wednesday.  

"The case regards to the income taxes of the company. Taxpayers have the right to sue the decisions of tax authorities," said a statement issued by the Ministry of Taxes.

No details have been given about the amount of tax penalty.

The company owns 13 private tutoring centers in Azerbaijan.

On March 12, Turkey officially closed all private tutoring centres, known as 'dershanes' in Turkish. According to the measure, dershanes will be allowed to operate until September 1, 2015, before being converted into conventional private schools by June 2019.

Dershanes have been highly popular in Turkey for more than 10 years as an educational aid to help students prepare for high school and university entrance exams.

They have also attracted frequent media attention, as a substantial number of them are reportedly run by the Gulen movement. 

The Turkish government has accused Gulen's Hizmet (Service) movement of being behind a number of operations aimed at tarnishing its reputation over the last three years.

Bakudaily.az

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