Entrepreneurs in Akmola region fined for selling products of dubious origin
09.12.2025 12:21:10 177
In the Akmola region, during regular inspections of the food market, instances of exceeding the permissible markup on socially important products were discovered. The inspections were carried out by the Department of Trade and Consumer Protection of the Ministry of Trade and Industry of the Republic of Kazakhstan for the Akmola region.
For example, individual entrepreneur Yuldashev sold carrots with a 33.3% markup, significantly exceeding the legally permitted level. Similar violations were found at individual entrepreneur Gulyaeva T.M. at the Khutorok store for selling buckwheat with a 27% markup, at individual entrepreneur Zhanalinova at the Produkty store for selling cabbage with a 72.7% markup, and at individual entrepreneur Mirmakhmud for selling onions with a 60% markup.
In each of these cases, the entrepreneurs were held administratively liable under Article 204-4 of the Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan on Administrative Offenses, with fines imposed. These measures are aimed at preventing unfair practices, ensuring trade transparency, and protecting the interests of citizens.
Furthermore, in the Shortandy District, a case was discovered where prices were listed in foreign currency—products in the store were listed in rubles, which violates the law requiring prices to be listed exclusively in tenge. The entrepreneur was also fined for this violation.
During the 2025 period analyzed, 216 entrepreneurs were held administratively liable in the Akmola Region, 99 of whom received warnings and 117 were fined a total of over 2.2 million tenge. The violations identified included exceeding the trade markup at the SZPT, selling goods in foreign currency, the absence of a consumer corner, and failure to respond to consumer complaints within the prescribed timeframe.
"We also conducted 21 purchases of products of questionable origin, and found labeling violations in 17 cases. Entrepreneurs received fines totaling over 1 million tenge. Our work continues, monitoring retail outlets throughout the region and preventing unfair practices," noted Yerlan Aubakirov, Head of the Department of Trade and Consumer Protection for the Akmola Region.
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1121790?lang=kk