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| THE GOVERNMENT is being sued for millions for housing the Antiquities Department in a building in the capital owned by a Turkish Cypriot charitable trust.The trust is now seeking rent in arrears, reinstatement of the property and compensation in a case billed by the trust’s lawyer as a “second Orams case” but for Turkish Cypriots.Murat Metin Hakki, a Turkish Cypriot lawyer who passed the Cyprus bar exam last year, one of the few Turkish Cypriots to do so since 1974, yesterday filed the case in the Nicosia District Court against three defendants: the Electricity Authority of Cyprus (EAC), the Attorney-general as representative of the state and the Interior Minister as the Custodian of Turkish Cypriot properties. The plaintiff in the case filed against the government is Inci Hakki, the current private trustee (mutevelli) of the Muslin charitable foundation (Vaqf) which is accountable to the Turkish Cypriot religious foundation EVKAF http://www.cyprus-mail.com/cyprus-problem/government-b |
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