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Cavit Çağlar

Cavit Çağlar (born 1944, Komotini, Greece) is a Turkish businessman and politician. He was elected to the Grand National Assembly of Turkey (DYP) for the True Path Party in 1991, serving as a Minister of State responsible for state-owned banks (51st and 52nd government of Turkey). He resigned from the DYP in 1996, remaining in parliament as an independent until 1999. He had been a major financial contributor to the political comeback of President Suleyman Demirel.〔 In 2004 he was sentenced to three years ten months for bank fraud.
==Career==
Çağlar was born in Komotini, Greece to ethnic Turks, moving to Turkey when he was still at school. He left school at age 15 when his father died to look after his family. He entered the textile business, joining his uncle, a textile merchant in Bursa. With his uncle's support and state loans, he built up a large industrial and trade group, Nergis Holding, which in 1996 had turnover of around $1bn and exports of around $200m. Based around textiles, by 1996 it also included major real estate investments (including in tourist facilities around the Sea of Marmara), and publishing and broadcasting ventures, including news channel NTV.〔Turkish Daily News, 8 January 1997, (Turkey's first 24-hour TV news channel begins broadcasts )〕
In 1996 Nergis acquired Çukurova Holding's majority stake in İnterbank.〔TBB, (Historical Data about Closed Banks - tbb.org.tr )〕 In December 1997 Etibank was privatised to Medya-Ipek Holding, co-owned by Çağlar and Dinç Bilgin, for $155m,〔Turkish Daily News, 3 December 1997, (This time, Cavit Caglar buys Etibank )〕 and in September 1998 Çağlar was celebrating a $1bn investment in textile production with Demirel opening the new factories.〔(Caglar prepares to activate an investment of $1 billion )〕 In February 1998 police uncovered a plot to assassinate Çağlar by a group working for Alaattin Çakıcı, related to the bank privatization.〔(Police uncover plan to assassinate businessman )〕
On 7 January 1999 İnterbank, then majority-owned by Nergis Holding, was transferred to the TMSF.〔Turkish Daily News, 9 January 1999, (Interbank taken over by Central Bank )〕 It was later merged with Etibank, before being liquidated.〔Turkish Daily News, 17 January 1999, (The Week in Perspective )〕〔Turkish Daily News, 19 June 2004, (TMSF reaches agreement with former owners of two failed banks )〕 Later in January, NTV was sold to the Dogus Group.〔Turkish Daily News, 13 January 1999, (Dogus Group buys NTV )〕 In June 1999 prosecutors alleged that in 1998 Interbank had transferred over $650m to Nergis Holding companies - far in excess of legal limits for intra-group transfers.〔 The total amount owed by Nergis to Interbank was said to be over $1.1bn.〔Turkish Daily News, (Interbank Fraud Case Entangles Former Politicians )〕 In January 2001 Turkey issued a warrant for his arrest, accusing Çağlar of using a $7.4m business bank loan for personal use. He was arrested in New York in April, and agreed to return to Turkey to face trial after a New York court denied a $5m bail application.〔Turkish Daily News, 30 April 2001, (DGM imprisons former minister pending trial )〕〔Turkish Daily News, 22 April 2001, (Caglar agrees to waive extradition )〕〔Turkish Daily News, 20 April 2001, (US court rejects Caglar's offer to post $5 mln bail )〕
In 2004 Çağlar agreed to pay TMSF $1.6bn for debts relating to Interbank. When he failed to keep up payments, some of his other companies were seized, including his 50% stake in BİS Enerji, an electricity generating company in Bursa.〔Turkish Daily News, 19 October 2009, (Çağlar's plant appetizes energy giants )〕 Hotels, helicopters and media assets were also seized, and the Nergis Holding textile companies suffered financial difficulties, with 785 workers put on unpaid leave for over three months in 2008.〔Turkish Daily News, 28 March 2008, (Nergis workers face further unpaid leave )〕 Yeşim Tekstil was foreclosed by Halkbank in 2008 after debts reached $45m.〔Turkish Daily News, 4 January 2008,(Yeşim Tekstil up for sale )〕 In October 2008 Çağlar agreed to sell the remaining textile companies.〔Turkish Daily News, 8 October 2008, (Cavit Çağlar's companies up for sale )〕
In 2004 Çağlar was sentenced to three years ten months for bank fraud relating to the bankruptcy of Interbank.〔Turkish Daily News, (Former minister sentenced for bank fraud )〕〔Turkish Daily News, 15 April 2005, (Former minister Çağlar's sentence upheld )〕 He had initially been acquitted in 2002, but the government appealed.〔Turkish Daily News, 5 December 2002, (Caglar acquitted after four-year trial )〕

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