Turkey Revokes Licence for University Seized by State in Criminal Probe

ANKARA, May 22 (Reuters) – Turkey ⁠has ⁠revoked the operational ⁠licence for Istanbul Bilgi University, ​effectively forcing it to close, according to ‌a decision published in ‌the Official Gazette on Friday, ⁠after ⁠the university was seized by the state in ​a criminal investigation last year.

• Istanbul Bilgi University was established in 1996 and bought ​by Can Holding in 2019.

• Can Holding’s ⁠companies ⁠were seized by the ⁠state ​as part of a money laundering, tax evasion ​and organised ⁠crime investigation last year.

• A trustee was appointed to run the university following last year’s seizure. It has ⁠some 22,000 students, with around 3,400 students registering in ⁠2025.

• Turkish media say students will continue their studies at the Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts, the Istanbul Bilgi University’s guarantor school. A guarantor school is legally required for all foundation universities and must ⁠be a state university.

• Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan signed off on the decision to revoke Istanbul Bilgi’s licence.

(Reporting by ​Ece Toksabay and Tuvan Gumrukcu; ​Editing by Kate Mayberry)

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