The Compulsory Enforcement Committee uncovered violations amounting to 4.4 billion tenge.
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During monitoring, the Committee for Compulsory Enforcement of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan identified violations in 42,000 enforcement proceedings totaling 4.4 billion tenge, where funds received by creditors were unreasonably withheld.
Following the Committee's intervention, violated rights were restored in 34,000 enforcement proceedings totaling 2.4 billion tenge. This included securing the collection of approximately 279 million tenge for the state, accounting for 81% of the total number of violations identified.
For these violations, 699 private enforcement officers were subject to various types of disciplinary action.
The analysis revealed that in most cases, the violations arose due to improper application of the law, where bailiffs withheld payment for their services from the seized funds. This practice contradicts the law, which allows a collection order to be issued only once and strictly within the amount of the debt. To prevent similar violations in the future, the Committee has begun work to automate the process of transferring funds to creditors. New functionality (similar to online banking) is being developed in the AIS OIP system, allowing for the transfer of funds through the infrastructure of JSC Kazpost.
This will ensure timely and targeted transfers directly to creditors, as well as transparency in the movement of funds, eliminating human error and delays.
Separately, work is underway to legislatively establish the deadlines for transferring funds to creditors as part of the draft law "On Amendments and Supplements to Certain Legislative Acts of the Republic of Kazakhstan on Improving Enforcement Proceedings," which is currently under consideration by the Majilis of Parliament.
In turn, the Committee will continue to work to prevent the risks of unjustified infringement of the legitimate interests of parties to enforcement proceedings.
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/adilet-sko/press/news/details/1069573?lang=kk