In turbulence Turkish Airlines, half-owned by the government, earlier this week dismissed 211 of its staff, including its CFO Coskun Kilic as part of thewider purge in the country since the failed coup on July 15. Reports, quoting the airlines, said that the dismissed employees were said to have linkswith the coup attempt and had "attitude and behaviour" in conflict with the country's interests. More than 60,000 people across Turkey have beensuspended from work, or arrested, by the government headed by Recep Tayyip Erdogan SHUTTERSTOCK.COM
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