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I just found this article, while checking which articles are linking on International Anti-Corruption Academy. As I am currently working for this organization, I do not want to edit the article directly to avoid COI-related problems. I noticed that Kaynak is described as "Vice-President of IACA", which seems to me correctly quoted from the article that serves as a source (at least according to google translator). I would, however, anyway suggest changing this detail slightly, as the article in Habertürk gets the facts slightly incorrect itself. The International Anti-Corruption Academy does not have a (vice) president, only its assembly of parties is headed by people with those titles. Kaynak indeed was elected vice president for the 2014 Assembly of Parties, representing the Western European and Others Group. I am aware that this is not a huge difference but as I found it by accident I thought it might be helpful to leave a short note here. --WiR IACA (talk) 07:48, 21 August 2018 (UTC)[reply]