Blame game begins over construction disasters
A blame game over responsibility for work safety in the Turkish construction sector is intensifying in the aftermath of a deadly elevator accident, as ministers and business tycoons point fingers at each other.
The repercussions of the elevator collapse, which killed 10 workers at the construction site of a lavish new tower complex in central Istanbul, have recently shifted focus to general weaknesses in the sector.
Labor Minister Faruk Ãelik, who has come under fire for government negligence regarding labor safety, said those responsible for the accident were âclearâ and ânobody can throw the ball into the otherâs court.â
âWhen the elevator tragedy happened, all eyes turned to us naturally. But by its nature this issue concerns a lot of institutions, including us, the Environment and Urban Planning Ministry, the Industry Ministry, municipalities and building control surveyors,â Ãelik said.
Former Environment and Urban Planning Minister ErdoÄan Bayraktar, who resigned after he was announced among the suspects of the Dec. 17, 2013 graft probe, also joined the debate, saying he had initiated a new land settlement regulation that would relieve construction congestion, but his efforts were thwarted.
âThe reason behind the land settlement congestion in cities is the land settlement regulation,â said Bayraktar, who also served at the helm of the state-run housing agency, TOKÄ°, in an interview with Hürriyet.
âWe prepared a [new] regulation for this, and I was taken down by it. They collapsed my world around me, and they delayed it [the regulation],â he added.
Bayraktar said the initiative was blocked because of the âlobbying by those who earn without working.â
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