ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkish President Abdullah Gul ordered state auditors on Tuesday to assess the government's capacity to fight corruption, including in the construction sector, amid a graft investigation that has implicated senior elected officials.
In a statement on his website, Gul also said he had instructed the State Supervisory Council to examine regulations governing the wiretapping of communications.
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