Although on paper the president's son, Bilal Erdogan, has an impressive, even exemplary resume, his actual biography has quite a few dark spots, Handelsblatt wrote, adding that Russia’s accusations against him are not unfounded.
In early 2014, there was a record of another phone conversation, which was about a ten million dollar payment. There have been no direct indications about the purpose of the payment, but the media speculated that it was bribing in connection with the construction of an oil pipeline. Erdogan said that the audio was a "dirty fake."
Meanwhile, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he was ready to resign if his family's involvement in the oil smuggling activities are proven to be true.
According to the newspaper, the Turkish President should be more cautious with his statements.
With such bad cards, the President is obviously gambling at very high stakes, the article concluded.