A training seminar was held aimed at increasing the level of legal literacy of civil servants, strengthening standards of service ethics and developing an anti-corruption culture
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On March 18, 2026, the Ethics Commissioner of the Ministry, in collaboration with the Legal Department, conducted a training seminar aimed at enhancing the legal literacy of civil servants, strengthening standards of official ethics, and fostering an anti-corruption culture.
During the seminar, civil servants were briefed on the fundamental rights and obligations established by the legislation on public service, as well as the basic standards of official conduct while performing their duties.
Special emphasis was placed on compliance with legal requirements and norms of official ethics during inspections. The inadmissibility of exceeding official authority, imposing excessive demands, and the necessity of strictly adhering to the principles of legality, objectivity, and proper interaction with the entities under inspection were highlighted.
The rules of conduct for civil servants during official business trips were also explained. The need to observe anti-corruption restrictions, the inadmissibility of using one's official position for personal gain, and the importance of refraining from receiving any advantages, gifts, or other benefits were noted.
Particular attention was paid to the requirements for maintaining labor discipline and the behavior of civil servants in the run-up to holidays and weekends. The inadmissibility of appearing in public places under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or other intoxicants, as well as the need to adhere to norms of public behavior and uphold the authority of the public service, were emphasized.
In conclusion, the seminar underscored the importance of strict adherence to the Code of Ethics, the requirements of anti-corruption legislation, and the standards of official conduct for civil servants.

Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1184428?lang=kk