Inspection and certification Turkish President
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's
AKP government exchanged accusations of blame with the local Bolu municipality, which is controlled by Turkey's main opposition party, the
Republican People's Party. The Turkish
Ministry of Tourism assigns inspectors who inspect tourism investments and enterprises. This includes inspecting safety measures. A 3 April 2012 regulation published in the
Official Gazette of the Republic of Turkey reduced the
fire safety inspection rights of municipal
fire brigades, transferring all matters requiring interpretation or clarification to the
Turkish Ministry of Environment. After the fire,
Turkish Minister of Tourism Mehmet Ersoy nonetheless claimed that fire brigades were responsible for issuing fire competence certificates, and that local fire brigades are the only authorities authorized to inspect fire safety measures. He later changed his explanation, saying that the Ministry of Culture and Tourism lacked authority to license or oversee the building, and that "If it is within the municipality's jurisdiction, the responsibility falls to the municipality. If it is outside the municipality, it falls under the special provincial administration." He added that
Bolu municipality's fire department found "no negative situation regarding fire competence" at the hotel during inspections in 2021 and 2024. Özcan added that the municipality is not allowed to issue licenses for hotels in the Kartalkaya region. He accused Ersoy of falsely deflecting responsibility. On 22 January 2025, state-owned news channel
TRT Haber claimed that the Bolu municipality issued a fire conformity certificate to the hotel's restaurant 19 days before the incident. However, the cited document was not a license but not the hotel's kitchen where the fire started or the large overall building. The Bolu representative of the
Union of Chambers of Turkish Engineers and Architects, Erol Perçin, claimed that current fire regulations only vaguely state that "guest and employee safety must be ensured". He called for stricter laws.
Investigation A team of six prosecutors and five experts was ordered to investigate the fire. Fourteen people, including the hotel's owner, the hotel's architect, the hotel's kitchen staff, Deputy Mayor Sedat Gülener, and Deputy Fire Department Director Kenan Coşkun were detained for questioning. Initial reports said the fire likely began in the hotel's restaurant. Seven people were also detained in
Istanbul and
Nevşehir for illegally sharing personal details of the fire victims online in order to contact relatives of the deceased and make insulting statements. and the building's alarm was broken. Saymaz said that the floor count exceeded the zoning plan and that during certification, there was an unlicensed floor reachable by stairs but not by elevator. Minister Ersoy said that the Bolu municipality should have reported the hotel's eight defects. The commission was formed in March 2025, with
Erzurum member of parliament
Selami Altınok as chairman. A trial involving 32 defendants began in Bolu on 7 July 2025. On 31 October 2025, the hotel owner was sentenced to
life imprisonment for "severe negligence" over safety measures at the hotel. Ten other defendants also received a life sentence. == Responses ==