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Nauryz in Kuala Lumpur: A Vibrant Celebration of Friendship and Kazakh Traditions 20.04.2026
The Embassy of Kazakhstan in Malaysia, with the support of the Honorary Consul of Kazakhstan in Penang, Dato Seri Louis Ng, organized a large-scale cultural event in Kuala Lumpur dedicated to the celebration of Nauryz.The event brought together more than 200 guests, including representatives of the Kazakh diaspora, Kazakhstan students, Malaysian government officials, members of the diplomatic corps, as well as the Ambassadors of Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan to Malaysia.Opening the event, the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Malaysia, Bulat Sugurbayev, highlighted the significance of Nauryz as a symbol of renewal, peace, harmony and unity. He also noted that the celebration reflects Kazakhstan’s deep cultural traditions and makes an important contribution to strengthening cultural dialogue between nations.Guests enjoyed a rich cultural programme featuring traditional Kazakh songs and dances, musical performances on the dombra and kobyz, national games such as “Arkan Tartu”, “Asyk Atu” and arm wrestling, as well as the sacred Kazakh ceremony of “Tusau Kesu”.As part of the event, guests had the opportunity to taste traditional Kazakh cuisine, including Nauryz kozhe - the main festive dish symbolizing abundance and prosperity. Special interest was also drawn to the live preparation of plov during the event, which became a vibrant part of the celebration and allowed guests to witness the cooking process of one of Central Asia’s most popular dishes.The celebration of Nauryz in Kuala Lumpur became a vivid reflection of the richness of Kazakh culture, the strengthening of friendship between peoples, and the promotion of mutual understanding and intercultural respect.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kuala-lumpur/press/news/details/1204327?lang=kk
Distance Learning in the Context of Digital Technology Development 20.04.2026
As part of a professional development project through distance learning, the Committee of Internal State Audit of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan (hereinafter referred to as CISA) has organized training for employees of the internal state audit system under the program "Certificate in International Audit (CertIA, ACCA)".The main goal of the program is to equip participants with theoretical knowledge and practical skills in applying international auditing standards, as well as to develop professional competencies in the field of internal state audit, using generally accepted requirements for organizing the internal audit function.The training was conducted entirely online using modern digital platforms and video conferencing tools. Interactive teaching methods were integrated into the educational process, including online testing, analysis of practical cases, and simulation of real audit situations. Training materials were provided in electronic format, ensuring continuous access for participants to educational resources.The training involved 560 employees of the Committee of Internal State Audit, its territorial subdivisions, and relevant departments of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Group formation and class sessions were organized with consideration for the digital structure of the educational process, enabling the simultaneous training of several streams of participants.The implementation of the project demonstrated the effectiveness of distance learning technologies in training state audit personnel. The use of digital solutions ensured the scalability of training, increased the accessibility of educational resources, and created a unified professional space for knowledge and practice exchange.The implementation of international auditing standards combined with digital learning formats contributes to improving the quality of state financial control, enhancing transparency, and further developing the internal state audit system of the Republic of Kazakhstan.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kvga/press/news/details/1204304?lang=kk
The Ministry of Defense of Kazakhstan has launched online retraining for future NVP teachers 20.04.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1204287?lang=kk
Marketplaces are sharing data with tax authorities: what this means for citizens and businesses 20.04.2026
The State Revenue Committee of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports that oversight of the e-commerce sector is being strengthened in the country.According to the Tax Code, owners of online platforms (marketplaces) are required to submit information to the state revenue authorities by the 5th of each month regarding goods sold, services rendered, and payments made to individuals (residents of Kazakhstan).This requirement is enshrined in the Rules approved by Order No. 614 of the Ministry of Finance dated October 21, 2025.To date, 23 marketplaces have already submitted the necessary data to the state revenue authorities. This includes information on sellers, goods and services sold, and payments made.The transfer of such information helps increase the transparency of online commerce, reduce the shadow economy, and ensure that taxes are fully remitted to the budget.After taxpayers file their tax returns, the state revenue authorities will conduct a desk audit to compare the data from the marketplaces with the tax returns.If discrepancies are identified, the taxpayer will receive a notice requiring them to rectify the violations.Thus, the new measures are aimed at creating fair and equal conditions for all participants in e-commerce and increasing trust in the online market. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zhetysu/press/news/details/1204255?lang=kk
Anti-Corruption Restrictions: What Every Public Servant and Citizen Should Know 20.04.2026
Working for the state is not just about authority; it is about strict commitment to integrity. Article 12 of the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Combating Corruption" establishes clear boundaries to prevent conflicts of interest.Who is subject to these rules?Persons holding responsible public offices, individuals authorized to perform state functions, and those equivalent to them.📍 6 Key Restrictions:Incompatible Activities: Prohibited from engaging in any activity that conflicts with the performance of state functions.Nepotism Ban: Close relatives, spouses, and in-laws are not allowed to work in direct subordinate positions to one another.Information Misuse: Prohibited from using non-public official information for personal gain or advantages.No Gifts: Acceptance of material rewards, gifts, or services for actions (or inaction) within their official capacity is strictly forbidden.Foreign Bank Accounts: Prohibited from opening or holding accounts in foreign banks outside of Kazakhstan, as well as keeping cash or valuables in foreign banks.Gambling: A strict ban on participating in gambling and betting (both in physical casinos and online).👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Important for FamiliesThe restrictions also extend to family members (spouses, parents, children). They are not permitted to receive gifts or services provided in exchange for the official's professional actions.⚖️ What are the Consequences?Refusal of Employment — if a candidate does not agree to accept these restrictions in writing.Dismissal — if these restrictions are violated or if the official refuses to comply.💰 What to do if money or gifts are received "unintentionally"?The law provides a specific "honest behavior" algorithm:Money: Funds received without the official's knowledge must be transferred to the national budget within 2 weeks of discovery.Gifts: Must be handed over to the authorized state property management body within 7 calendar days.Services: If a service was rendered, its value must be paid into the national budget within 7 days.Note: A public servant has the right to buy back a gift they surrendered from the state at its appraised market value.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zhetysu/press/news/details/1204262?lang=kk
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Nauryz in Kuala Lumpur: A Vibrant Celebration of Friendship and Kazakh Traditions 20.04.2026
The Embassy of Kazakhstan in Malaysia, with the support of the Honorary Consul of Kazakhstan in Penang, Dato Seri Louis Ng, organized a large-scale cultural event in Kuala Lumpur dedicated to the celebration of Nauryz.The event brought together more than 200 guests, including representatives of the Kazakh diaspora, Kazakhstan students, Malaysian government officials, members of the diplomatic corps, as well as the Ambassadors of Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan to Malaysia.Opening the event, the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Malaysia, Bulat Sugurbayev, highlighted the significance of Nauryz as a symbol of renewal, peace, harmony and unity. He also noted that the celebration reflects Kazakhstan’s deep cultural traditions and makes an important contribution to strengthening cultural dialogue between nations.Guests enjoyed a rich cultural programme featuring traditional Kazakh songs and dances, musical performances on the dombra and kobyz, national games such as “Arkan Tartu”, “Asyk Atu” and arm wrestling, as well as the sacred Kazakh ceremony of “Tusau Kesu”.As part of the event, guests had the opportunity to taste traditional Kazakh cuisine, including Nauryz kozhe - the main festive dish symbolizing abundance and prosperity. Special interest was also drawn to the live preparation of plov during the event, which became a vibrant part of the celebration and allowed guests to witness the cooking process of one of Central Asia’s most popular dishes.The celebration of Nauryz in Kuala Lumpur became a vivid reflection of the richness of Kazakh culture, the strengthening of friendship between peoples, and the promotion of mutual understanding and intercultural respect.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-kuala-lumpur/press/news/details/1204327?lang=kk
Distance Learning in the Context of Digital Technology Development 20.04.2026
As part of a professional development project through distance learning, the Committee of Internal State Audit of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan (hereinafter referred to as CISA) has organized training for employees of the internal state audit system under the program "Certificate in International Audit (CertIA, ACCA)".The main goal of the program is to equip participants with theoretical knowledge and practical skills in applying international auditing standards, as well as to develop professional competencies in the field of internal state audit, using generally accepted requirements for organizing the internal audit function.The training was conducted entirely online using modern digital platforms and video conferencing tools. Interactive teaching methods were integrated into the educational process, including online testing, analysis of practical cases, and simulation of real audit situations. Training materials were provided in electronic format, ensuring continuous access for participants to educational resources.The training involved 560 employees of the Committee of Internal State Audit, its territorial subdivisions, and relevant departments of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Group formation and class sessions were organized with consideration for the digital structure of the educational process, enabling the simultaneous training of several streams of participants.The implementation of the project demonstrated the effectiveness of distance learning technologies in training state audit personnel. The use of digital solutions ensured the scalability of training, increased the accessibility of educational resources, and created a unified professional space for knowledge and practice exchange.The implementation of international auditing standards combined with digital learning formats contributes to improving the quality of state financial control, enhancing transparency, and further developing the internal state audit system of the Republic of Kazakhstan.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kvga/press/news/details/1204304?lang=kk
The Ministry of Defense of Kazakhstan has launched online retraining for future NVP teachers 20.04.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1204287?lang=kk
Marketplaces are sharing data with tax authorities: what this means for citizens and businesses 20.04.2026
The State Revenue Committee of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan reports that oversight of the e-commerce sector is being strengthened in the country.According to the Tax Code, owners of online platforms (marketplaces) are required to submit information to the state revenue authorities by the 5th of each month regarding goods sold, services rendered, and payments made to individuals (residents of Kazakhstan).This requirement is enshrined in the Rules approved by Order No. 614 of the Ministry of Finance dated October 21, 2025.To date, 23 marketplaces have already submitted the necessary data to the state revenue authorities. This includes information on sellers, goods and services sold, and payments made.The transfer of such information helps increase the transparency of online commerce, reduce the shadow economy, and ensure that taxes are fully remitted to the budget.After taxpayers file their tax returns, the state revenue authorities will conduct a desk audit to compare the data from the marketplaces with the tax returns.If discrepancies are identified, the taxpayer will receive a notice requiring them to rectify the violations.Thus, the new measures are aimed at creating fair and equal conditions for all participants in e-commerce and increasing trust in the online market. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zhetysu/press/news/details/1204255?lang=kk
Anti-Corruption Restrictions: What Every Public Servant and Citizen Should Know 20.04.2026
Working for the state is not just about authority; it is about strict commitment to integrity. Article 12 of the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On Combating Corruption" establishes clear boundaries to prevent conflicts of interest.Who is subject to these rules?Persons holding responsible public offices, individuals authorized to perform state functions, and those equivalent to them.📍 6 Key Restrictions:Incompatible Activities: Prohibited from engaging in any activity that conflicts with the performance of state functions.Nepotism Ban: Close relatives, spouses, and in-laws are not allowed to work in direct subordinate positions to one another.Information Misuse: Prohibited from using non-public official information for personal gain or advantages.No Gifts: Acceptance of material rewards, gifts, or services for actions (or inaction) within their official capacity is strictly forbidden.Foreign Bank Accounts: Prohibited from opening or holding accounts in foreign banks outside of Kazakhstan, as well as keeping cash or valuables in foreign banks.Gambling: A strict ban on participating in gambling and betting (both in physical casinos and online).👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Important for FamiliesThe restrictions also extend to family members (spouses, parents, children). They are not permitted to receive gifts or services provided in exchange for the official's professional actions.⚖️ What are the Consequences?Refusal of Employment — if a candidate does not agree to accept these restrictions in writing.Dismissal — if these restrictions are violated or if the official refuses to comply.💰 What to do if money or gifts are received "unintentionally"?The law provides a specific "honest behavior" algorithm:Money: Funds received without the official's knowledge must be transferred to the national budget within 2 weeks of discovery.Gifts: Must be handed over to the authorized state property management body within 7 calendar days.Services: If a service was rendered, its value must be paid into the national budget within 7 days.Note: A public servant has the right to buy back a gift they surrendered from the state at its appraised market value.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-zhetysu/press/news/details/1204262?lang=kk