Things look rather brighter in Ankara, where the Turkish parliament was expected on Friday to finalise legislation for the sale of the telecommunications arm of the state post and telephone body, lynchpin of Prime Minister Tansu Ciller’s privatisation programme: the bill will allow the sale of up to 49% in what is to be set […]
Things look rather brighter in Ankara, where the Turkish parliament was expected on Friday to finalise legislation for the sale of the telecommunications arm of the state post and telephone body, lynchpin of Prime Minister Tansu Ciller’s privatisation programme: the bill will allow the sale of up to 49% in what is to be set up as Turk Telekom, fetching as much as $2,000m.