Selami Altınok

Selami Altınok
Minister of the Interior
In office
28 August 2015  17 November 2015
Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu
Preceded by Sebahattin Öztürk
Succeeded by Efkan Ala
İstanbul General Director of Security
In office
18 December 2013  31 August 2015
Preceded by Hüseyin Çapkın
Succeeded by Mustafa Çalışkan
10th Governor of Aksaray
In office
2 August 2012  16 February 2014
President Abdullah Gül
Preceded by Orhan Alimoğlu
Succeeded by Şeref Ataklı
Personal details
Born 1966
Narman, Erzurum, Turkey
Nationality  Turkey
Alma mater İstanbul University
Occupation Civil servant
Cabinet 63rd

Selami Altınok (born 1966) is a Turkish civil servant who served as the Minister of the Interior in the interim election government formed by Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu between 28 August and 17 November 2015. He previously served as the 10th Governor of Aksaray from 2012 to 2014 and was appointed as the General Director of Security in İstanbul on 16 December 2013. He is also a former Kaymakam (sub-governor).

Early life and career

Selami Altınok was born in 1966 in Narman, Erzurum and graduated from Department of Public Administration in İstanbul University Faculty of Political Sciences in 1988.[1] He was later appointed as the Deputy Kaymakam to the district of Akkışla and went onto become the Kaymakam of Almus, Güroymak, Erciş, Terme and Serik. After serving as a Kaymakam, he became the General Secretary of the Erzurum Special Provincial Administration.[2]

Governor of Aksaray

Altınok was appointed as the 10th Governor of Aksaray by the Ministry of the Interior, with his appointment being validated by the Turkish government and the President Abdullah Gül on 2 August 2012. He served in this position until 16 February 2014, after which he was appointed as a Central Governor with no responsibility.[3]

İstanbul General Director of Security

Following a series of police raids on the homes of numerous businessmen and the sons of four cabinet ministers as part of a government corruption scandal, the serving İstanbul General Director of Security who had ordered the operations, Hüseyin Çapkın, was removed from his post. In his government's defence, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan had accused the perpetrators of the anti-corruption operation to be sympathisers of the Gülen Movement and would be removed from their positions. After the controversial removal of Çapkın from office, Altınok was appointed as the new General Director of Security for İstanbul.[4]

Tape recording scandal

While serving as the İstanbul General Director of Security, a recording of a phone call between Altınok and the then-Undersecretary to the Interior Ministry (later Interior Minister) Efkan Ala was leaked on the Internet, allegedly by the Gülen Movement. In the alleged phone call, Altınok could be heard saying that 'they would violently crush the heads of any dissident'.[5] The released recordings, which targeted numerous government ministers and supporters, were dismissed as fakes by the then-Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.[6]

Minister of the Interior

After the June 2015 general election resulted in a hung parliament, unsuccessful coalition negotiations raised speculation over whether President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan would call an early election in the event that AKP leader Ahmet Davutoğlu was unable to form a government within the given constitutional time of 45 days. As required by the 114th article of the Constitution of Turkey, the calling of a snap general election by the President necessitates the forming of an interim election government, in which all parties represented in Parliament are given a certain number of ministers according how many MPs they have. If a party refused to send ministers to the interim cabinet, then independents must take their place.

When going into an election, the Constitution requires that the partisan ministers responsible for the Interior, for Justice and for Transport to resign from their positions and to be replaced by independent civil servants three months before polling day. As a result, the Interior Ministry was already administered by the independent former Undersecretary, Sebahattin Öztürk, since 7 March 2015. When the interim cabinet was announced, Altınok was announced as the new independent Minister of the Interior on 28 August 2015. He is known for being close to the former AKP Interior Minister Efkan Âlâ, who resigned as required by the Constitution on 7 March 2015.[7]

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