| Engin Akçakoca | ||||||
Sometimes the worst thing that can happen to someone advocating reform is to be told to go ahead and organize it. This is what seems to have happened to Engin Akçakoca, the new director of BDDK, Turkey’s banking regulation and supervision agency.
The last time Euromoney interviewed Akçakoca he was sharply critical of lax supervision and bad governance and waxed lyrical about the need for reform. The ex-Citibank and American Express banker was then general manager of Kocbank, a medium-size bank owned by Turkey’s richest family, the Kocs.
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