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Zekeriya Temizel
Zekeriya Temizel (born 1948, Çırdak, Yeşilyurt, Tokat), is a Turkish politician.He graduated from Sivas High School and the Faculty of Political Sciences at Ankara University. In 1982 he completed postgraduate studies at the University of Strasbourg Louis Pasteur in France. He conducted research on the European Monetary System and the European Common Agricultural Policies. In 1985, he worked in the Financial Affairs Division at the OECD.
Between 1970 and 1995 he served in the Ministry of Finance as Finance Inspector, Chief Finance Inspector, Head of Department at the Revenue General Directorate, Deputy General Director, Istanbul Chief Financial Officer (Defterdar) and General Director of Revenues. As Chairman of the Banking Regulation and Supervision Agency, he established the institution. He served as a Board Member at the Press Advertisement Agency, wrote columns for various media outlets, and chaired the Country Policies Foundation. Between 2005 and 2015 he was chairman of the boards of two companies producing high-technology products. He is the author of the research book ''Ombudsman'' and the memoir-novel ''Çekerek Kıyılarında''. He was an MP in the Grand National Assembly of Turkey for the 20th term (Istanbul) and the 25th and 26th terms (İzmir). He served as Minister of Finance in the 55th and 56th governments. He is married and has two children. He ran as the DSP candidate for Mayor of Istanbul in the 18 April 1999 elections but did not win. He wrote newspaper columns. On 6 September 2014 he was elected to the Republican People's Party central committee. Provided by Wikipedia