Issues of compulsory social and medical insurance and reduction of the shadow economy were discussed

Issues of compulsory social and medical insurance and reduction of the shadow economy were discussed

14.10.2025 19:27:32 186

Today, a government meeting was held under the chairmanship of Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Olzhas Bektenov. The agenda included discussions on modernizing the compulsory social and medical insurance and reduction of the shadow economy. Regional Akim Nurlybek Nalibayev participated in the meeting via conference call. Following the meeting, industry leaders were given instructions on these and other issues.
It was noted that time is short and appropriate measures must be taken to fully meet the key target indicators for mandatory social health insurance. The importance of employment, insurance, and general socialization for special categories of citizens was emphasized.
The President has instructed that ongoing measures be taken to suppress the actions of those who threaten and harm the economy. It was stated that the actual implementation of the planned workload and the targeted use of budget funds must be under the constant supervision of budget program administrators, the Baikonur Social Entrepreneurial Corporation, the state revenue departments, and the internal state audit department.
Budget program administrators must digitize their operations, from the allocation of funds to the achievement of the final result, and ensure their transparency. Continuous monitoring and targeted spending of budget funds are essential.
The State Revenue Department, together with the Kyzylorda city and district akimats, has been instructed to strengthen measures to prevent illegal trafficking and increase state budget revenues.
It was noted that there is one week left before the start of the heating season. An order had previously been issued to stockpile coal. It was emphasized that there should be no problems with solid fuel or coal reserves during the heating season. Instructions were given to intensify efforts to supply coal and build up the necessary reserves. This year, 58 billion 785 million tenge has been allocated from the budget for housing construction and the purchase of 3,800 finished apartments from private developers. It has been emphasized that there should be no issues with the quality of the new housing.

Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kyzylorda/press/news/details/1082315?lang=kk