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Organized by the Aktobe Region Youth Policy Department, the regional youth forum “WorkCamp-2026” was held as part of the project “Organization of a Set of Activities for the Promotion and Development of Volunteerism in the Region.” 05.07.2026
The WorkCamp-2026 forum brought together 100 outstanding young professionals under the age of 35 who have achieved success in various sectors across the region. Participants were selected based on recommendations from government agencies, enterprises, and organizations and were specially invited in recognition of their professional achievements, social engagement, and contribution to the development of the region. The participants represented a wide range of fields, including industry, public service, education, healthcare, sports, culture, media, entrepreneurship, and the non-profit sector.Following the collection and systematization of all proposals and questions, Alimbek Turaliyev, Head of the Aktobe Region Youth Policy Department, met with participants in an open dialogue platform. During the meeting, participants raised issues of concern, shared their proposals, and presented new initiatives. The Head of the Department listened to the opinions and suggestions of the young participants and provided detailed information about the ongoing efforts aimed at supporting youth in the region. He also spoke about new opportunities in the field of youth policy, support mechanisms, government programs, and future plans, while answering participants’ questions.WorkCamp-2026 provided an excellent opportunity for participants to establish new professional connections, exchange experiences with representatives from various sectors, and lay the groundwork for future collaborative initiatives. At the conclusion of the event, participants were awarded certificates, while the most active attendees received awards in nominations such as “Best Communicator,” “Youth Momentum,” “Forum Leader,” “WorkCamp Choice,” and others.It is worth noting that WorkCamp-2026 was the first regional youth forum of its kind organized in the Aktobe Region. Its key distinguishing feature was not only bringing together the region’s most outstanding young professionals from different sectors on a single platform, but also providing them with an opportunity to present and discuss their proposals and initiatives directly with government representatives. This helped strengthen open dialogue between young people and public institutions, while creating favorable conditions for the development of new ideas and practical initiatives.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aktobe-zhastar1/press/news/details/1243384?lang=ru
International Conference on Interfaith Dialogue Discusses the Role of Religion in Sustainable Peace, AI Ethics, and Climate Action 05.07.2026
The International Center for Interfaith and Interreligious Dialogue (ICIID) hosted an international online conference titled “The Role of Religious Leaders in Achieving Sustainable Peace and Development.”During the event, the Center presented two concept papers to its international partners: the “Ethical Code for the Use of Artificial Intelligence” and “The Role of Religions in Combating Climate Change.”The conference brought together representatives of religious organizations, academic institutions, expert communities, and international organizations from Kazakhstan, the United Kingdom, Russia, Argentina, Thailand, North Macedonia, and India.Participants discussed the implementation of the 2025 Astana Peace Declaration and the Development Concept of the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions (2023–2033), emphasizing the importance of interfaith cooperation in strengthening global peace and stability.Key topics included:ethical governance of artificial intelligence,countering digital radicalization,the role of religions in addressing climate change,strengthening intercultural and interreligious dialogue.Speakers highlighted the importance of moving from dialogue to practical cooperation, particularly in developing ethical frameworks for emerging technologies and enhancing joint responses to global climate challenges.Special attention was given to youth engagement and education as key drivers of mutual understanding, trust-building, and prevention of extremism.The conference concluded with a shared commitment to further strengthening interfaith cooperation as a tool for sustainable peace and expanding practical collaboration in education, ethics of technology, and social resilience.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-delhi/press/news/details/1243364?lang=ru
Father’s Day Celebrated at the District House of Culture 05.07.2026
On June 17, a festive event dedicated to Father’s Day was held at the District House of Culture. The holiday serves as a reminder of the important role men play in the family, in raising children, and in preserving family values.Warm congratulations were addressed to the attendees by Olga Alexandrovna Nurgalieva, Head of the State Institution “Department of Internal Policy of the Akimat of Beimbet Mailin District.” In her speech, she emphasized the importance of fathers’ dedication, responsibility, and personal example in the upbringing of the younger generation.As part of the celebration, distinguished fathers were awarded Letters of Appreciation from the Deputy Akim of the district for their hard work, active civic engagement, and devotion to their families, earning the respect of the local community.The festive atmosphere was enhanced by concert performances from talented local artists. Guests enjoyed songs dedicated to fathers, family, and family values. The audience was delighted by performances from Mark Zabelin, Asan Anuarbek, Tanatkan Zhursin, and Dariga Aisagaliyeva.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-bmalin-audany-akimat/press/news/details/1243317?lang=ru
Got acquainted with the work of an agricultural enterprise in the village of Akzhar 05.07.2026
Today, Murat Ergeshbayev, Akim of the region, and Murat Tleumbetov, Chairman of the Regional Maslikhat, visited the Shakizada farm in the village of Akzhar in the Karmakshy District to learn about its operations.The farm was founded in 2005. Currently, 50 hectares are planted with rice, 77 hectares with alfalfa, 0.5 hectares with a vegetable garden, and 70 hectares with grain corn. Five people are permanently employed there.This year, 25,130 hectares of land in the Karmakshy District are allocated for crop cultivation. Twenty-one agricultural enterprises were allocated 1,611.5 tons of diesel fuel at a reduced price for spring field work. Water-saving technologies are being applied across 600 hectares, including drip irrigation on 19 hectares and sprinkler irrigation on 581 hectares of forage crops. The community garden project plans to accommodate 960 families on 420 hectares, where 260 hectares of vegetable gardens, 63 hectares of vegetables, and 97 hectares of potatoes have already been planted.It is worth noting that this year, 185,800 hectares of land in the region have been allocated to agricultural crops.In accordance with the head of state's instructions, the area under rice cultivation has been reduced by 10,900 hectares compared to last year. Early crops were planted, including: 7,541 hectares of safflower, 415 hectares of barley, 4,338 hectares of wheat, 21,394 hectares of new alfalfa, 428 hectares of sweet sorghum, 873 hectares of sudan grass, 409 hectares of silage corn, 373 hectares of soybeans, 120 hectares of forage pumpkin, 326 hectares of millet, 1,338 hectares of potatoes, 6,687 hectares of vegetables and 8,501 hectares of melons.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kyzylorda/press/news/details/1243292?lang=ru
A new methodology for calculating minimum adequacy thresholds for pension savings has come into force 05.07.2026
In compliance with the requirements of Government Resolution No. 422 of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated May 21, 2026, the UAPF published minimum adequacy thresholds (MAT) for pension savings calculated for 2026, taking into account changes to the Calculation Methodology, in the media and on its own website.According to the new Methodology, MAT amounts are determined based on target indicators for future pension benefits and are calculated for each age of the contributor using a standard formula for calculating the present value of monthly benefits.The formula takes into account long-term demographic (national demographic tables) and financial (interest rates and indexation of benefits) factors to achieve stability and predictability in the amount of future payments for citizens.The present value formula for benefits is based on international practice for calculating the savings required for targeted benefits. The calculation results are less susceptible to change when macroeconomic forecasts are revised. However, the calculations still use socioeconomic indicators such as the minimum old-age pension and minimum wage, which are determined annually by the law on the republican budget. However, the formula does not take into account future pension contributions from the moment of withdrawal until reaching retirement age. This minimizes the risk that, after using part of the savings, the contributor will receive a low funded pension in the future.However, the right to use part of the pension savings for alternative purposes (housing and medical treatment) is retained. Pensioners whose pension is at least 40% of their lost income can use their savings; they can withdraw up to 50% of their savings for housing and medical treatment. Citizens who have entered into a pension annuity agreement, as well as pensioners who receive a state pension based on length of service, can fully use the remaining funds in their pension account.The ability to use savings above the minimum adequacy threshold remains, but approaches to determining the amount of funds available for withdrawal are being refined, taking into account the need to ensure citizens have adequate and stable pension benefits in the future.MATs have increased by 79% or more depending on the contributor's age: the closer to retirement, the higher the requirements for the future pension benefit, and the larger the amount required in the pension account. Therefore, MATs for people approaching retirement age more than double. This means that pension savings will remain in their accounts, will be further invested, and pension benefits will increase significantly. Under the previous Methodology, benefits after withdrawal would have amounted to approximately 15% of the median salary; under the new Methodology, they will be approximately 40% of the median salary.Thus, the new methodology for determining MAT is transparent and more predictable for contributors and is aimed at ensuring a stable pension income for citizens at retirement age in accordance with international standards. UAPF was founded on August 22, 2013 on the basis of GNPF APF JSC. The founder and shareholder of the UAPF is the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan represented by the State Institution Committee of State Property and Privatization of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan. Trust management of UAPF pension assets is carried out by the National Bank of the Republic of Kazakhstan. In accordance with the pension legislation, the UAPF attracts compulsory pension contributions, employer’s compulsory pension contributions, compulsory occupational pension contributions, voluntary pension contributions, as well as carries out enrollment and accounting of voluntary pension contributions formed at the expense of the unclaimed amount of guaranteed compensation for the guaranteed deposit, transferred by the organization carrying out mandatory guarantee of deposits, in accordance with the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan "On mandatory guarantee of deposits placed in second-tier banks of the Republic of Kazakhstan", ensures the implementation of pension benefits. The Fund also carries out accounting of target assets and target requirements, accounting and crediting of target savings (TS) to target savings accounts, payments of TS to their recipients in bank accounts, accounting for returns of TS in the manner determined by the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan within the framework of the National Fund for Children program (More details at www.enpf.kz)Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/abay-semey/press/news/details/1243374?lang=ru
Construction quality issues were discussed 05.07.2026
A meeting chaired by First Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan Nurlybek Nalibayev was held to discuss the quality of construction of residential and social infrastructure projects. Regional Akim Murat Ergeshbayev participated in the meeting via videoconference.The head of state set the goal of improving construction quality, ensuring the safety of projects, and efficiently using budget funds.The meeting addressed issues of strengthening construction oversight, increasing the responsibility of technical and architectural supervision institutions, and promptly addressing identified deficiencies.The First Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the unacceptability of formalism in defect resolution.Construction quality must be ensured at all stages: from the design stage, through construction and installation work, commissioning, technical and architectural supervision, and until warranty obligations are fully fulfilled.It is necessary to strengthen oversight over the construction of residential buildings, social facilities, utility infrastructure, roads, landscaping projects, courtyards, outdoor lighting systems, and railway and bus stations. Defects must be remedied at the contractor's expense, within the framework of warranty obligations, without spending budget funds.The meeting discussed measures to strengthen oversight and increase the accountability of clients, contractors, and technical and design supervision.Over the past three years, funding for the construction industry in the region has grown steadily, reaching 349.9 billion tenge between 2023 and 2025.The architectural appearance and interior design of construction projects have been pre-approved, and a harmonious balance between exterior and interior finishing work has been ensured.All projects are under constant monitoring to ensure high-quality work is completed within the established timeframe.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kyzylorda/press/news/details/1243282?lang=ru
Road repairs and landscaping of courtyards are continuing at an active pace. 05.07.2026
This year, 5.7 billion tenge has been allocated for the repair of the road network and urban improvement projects. Of this amount, 3.1 billion tenge is designated for medium-scale road repairs, 517 million tenge for routine maintenance, and more than 1.5 billion tenge for the modernization of residential courtyard areas.In recent years, 515 out of 550 courtyards in the regional center have been renovated, reaching 94 percent completion. Work is currently underway at 35 remaining sites. All projects are scheduled to be completed by September 1. As a result, the courtyard renovation program is nearing full completion.Special attention is also being given to residential neighborhoods. In the Amangeldi residential area, asphalt paving works covering a total area of 28,000 square meters have been fully completed.Each project is expected to meet high-quality standards and address the needs and expectations of local residents.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-kalasy-akimat/press/news/details/1243260?lang=ru
International Agro-Industrial Forum Pro Moloko’26 Launched in Ust-Kamenogorsk 05.07.2026
On June 18, the 5th International Forum “Pro Moloko’26” and the specialized exhibition “QazaqSut” commenced in Ust-Kamenogorsk, bringing together leading experts, business representatives, government agencies, and international organizations in the agro-industrial sector.Within the framework of the forum, participants are discussing current issues related to the development of the dairy industry, improving livestock production efficiency, implementing modern veterinary practices, digital farm management technologies, and prospects for dairy product processing.The event is attended by representatives from Kazakhstan, Belarus, France, Denmark, the Netherlands, Türkiye, China, and other countries. Experts are sharing international experience, successful case studies, and innovative solutions for the development of the agricultural sector.Speakers at the Forum included the Ambassador of the Republic of Belarus and the Attaché of the Embassy of France, who presented the achievements of their countries in the dairy industry and dairy production.The program also includes investment meetings, B2B negotiations, thematic round tables, and discussions on the development of agritourism, beekeeping, and agricultural product processing.The forum contributes to strengthening international cooperation, attracting investment, and introducing advanced technologies into Kazakhstan’s agro-industrial complex.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/tourism-vko/press/news/details/1243248?lang=ru
As part of the preparations for the 5th International Forum “Pro Moloko’26” and the “QazaqSut” exhibition, the Tourism Department of East Kazakhstan Region invited representatives of the diplomatic corps of the Republic of Kazakhstan. 05.07.2026
As part of the preparations for the 5th International Forum “Pro Moloko’26” and the “QazaqSut” exhibition, the Tourism Department of East Kazakhstan Region invited representatives of the diplomatic corps of the Republic of Kazakhstan.During meetings with the Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Georgia, the Republic of Tajikistan, and the Republic of Belarus to the Republic of Kazakhstan, issues of trade, economic, investment, cultural and humanitarian cooperation, as well as prospects for the development of interregional ties, were discussed.Special attention was paid to expanding business contacts and the participation of foreign delegations in the 5th International Forum “Pro Moloko’26” and the “QazaqSut” exhibition. During the meetings, diplomatic representatives were presented with the potential of East Kazakhstan Region in the fields of agriculture, industry, tourism, education and culture.The forum is expected to become an effective platform for exchanging experience, establishing new business contacts, attracting investments, and discussing current issues related to the development of the agro-industrial complex.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/tourism-vko/press/news/details/1243236?lang=ru
KazAID: CICA CBMs are constructive 05.07.2026
Astana, June 17, 2026 - The Secretariat of the Conference on Interaction and Confidence-Building Measures in Asia (CICA) hosted a Roundtable of Executive Structures of Regional Organizations in Asia, dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the CICA Secretariat. The event was attended by Jandos Asanov, Acting Chairman of the Board of the Kazakhstan Agency for International Development "KazAID", who also worked in 2006–2008 as the first executive director of CICA Secretariat.In his address J.Asanov noted CICA’s unique platform for considering various security challenges of pan-Asian security as well as constructive nature of CICA’s confidence-building measures (CBMs).Referring to the proposal of the President of Kazakhstan K.Tokayev on creation of an international water organization under the aegis of the United Nations, J.Asanov called on the international and regional organizations to pay a serious attention to the accumulation scientific and technological potential to overcome the water crisis.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kazaid/press/news/details/1243196?lang=ru
In Astana, the chiefs of Staff of the armed forces of the CIS countries discussed issues of cooperation 05.07.2026
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Bankruptcy of Legal Entities: Another Step Toward Greater Transparency of the Procedure 05.07.2026
Since the beginning of the current year, a number of changes have been introduced in the field of bankruptcy of individuals and legal entities.On January 16, 2026, amendments were adopted to the Laws of the Republic of Kazakhstan “On Restoring the Solvency and Bankruptcy of Citizens of the Republic of Kazakhstan” and “On Rehabilitation and Bankruptcy.”It should be noted that the legal framework governing the bankruptcy of legal entities has not undergone significant changes in recent years. At the same time, the evolving nature of legal relations in this area has demonstrated the need for further measures aimed at improving the effectiveness of bankruptcy and rehabilitation procedures. To facilitate implementation and ensure convenience for participants, the amendments are being introduced in stages.Accordingly, amendments entering into force on March 19, 2026, provide for:granting bankruptcy administrators additional powers, including with respect to the calculation of additional remuneration and filing applications with the court to invalidate the re-registration of a legal entity;introducing a mechanism for the removal of a temporary administrator;expanding the methods of notifying creditors about meetings of the creditors’ assembly and creditors’ committee;establishing a waiting period before a debtor may reapply for bankruptcy following a previous refusal by the court;preventing the application of rehabilitation procedures where there are no creditors other than those with claims for taxes and other mandatory payments;determining the quorum requirements and decision-making authority of creditors’ meetings in cases involving the direct sale of a bankrupt debtor’s property.These amendments are expected to reduce attempts to misuse rehabilitation and bankruptcy procedures and to increase their transparency and effectiveness.At the same time, legislative work in this area continues. Amendments to the Law “On Rehabilitation and Bankruptcy” are currently under consideration by the Mazhilis of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan. These amendments are aimed at enhancing the status of insolvency administrators and expanding the rights of creditors.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/minfin/press/news/details/1243163?lang=ru
Digital transformation of bankruptcy and rehabilitation procedures (ISNA Information System): from paper cases to open data 05.07.2026
Over the past three years, the National Institute of Bankruptcy has undergone a massive digital transformation. Previously, all processes within the framework of rehabilitation and bankruptcy procedures were carried out exclusively on paper, but today a significant part of the work has been transferred to electronic format in the Integrated Tax Administration Information System (IAS). More than 6 thousand cases have been digitized in ISNA, over 30 thousand documents have been accepted and processed electronically, which has significantly accelerated the review processes and increased their transparency. An important step was the development of digital services for external users. On the Committee's new portal (portal.kgd.gov.kz ) implemented open API services that provide access to: - lists of debtors in respect of whom court decisions on declaring them bankrupt, applying rehabilitation procedures, or liquidating them without initiating bankruptcy proceedings have entered into legal force; - lists of individual entrepreneurs and legal entities in respect of which court rulings on termination of the rehabilitation procedure have entered into force; - announcements on the initiation of bankruptcy proceedings and the procedure for creditors to file claims; - announcements on the initiation of rehabilitation proceedings and the procedure for creditors to file claims; - declarations on declaring the debtor bankrupt and its liquidation with the initiation of bankruptcy proceedings; - declarations of liquidation of the debtor without initiation of bankruptcy proceedings; - notifications on holding a creditors' meeting in the bankruptcy procedure; - notifications of the creditors' meeting in the rehabilitation procedure; -the register of creditors' claims in bankruptcy and rehabilitation procedures. To connect to the API services, click on the link: https://portal.kgd.gov.kz/ru/pages/api-services . It should be noted that the transition to electronic document management not only reduces the administrative burden, but also minimizes the risks of errors related to the human factor. In turn, the introduction of open APIs helps to increase the transparency of procedures and the development of a digital ecosystem around the institution of bankruptcy. In addition, digitization of debtors' files and automation of the interaction of participants in bankruptcy procedures in the future will automate the administration and detection of signs of intentional bankruptcy. Currently, this task is a priority for us. Thus, in a short period of time, the bankruptcy institute has moved from a paper bureaucracy to modern digital solutions that meet the requirements of the time and the expectations of users – administrators, creditors and other participants in the procedures.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/minfin/press/news/details/1243165?lang=ru
Analysis of the debtor’s financial and economic activities during the period preceding bankruptcy in order to identify signs of intentional bankruptcy 05.07.2026
On October 8–10, 2025, the Training and Methodological Center, jointly with the Insolvent Debtors Administration of the State Revenue Committee of the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan, conducted a дистанционный seminar entitled “Analysis of the Debtor’s Financial and Economic Activities During the Pre-Bankruptcy Period for the Purpose of Identifying Signs of Intentional Bankruptcy.”The objective of the event was to enhance the effectiveness of identifying signs of intentional bankruptcy.The seminar participants included employees of the insolvency units and departments of the territorial state revenue authorities responsible for working with insolvent debtors.The seminar lectures were delivered via the Polycom platform by the following speakers:Nazgul Kuvashevna Dushkenova – Deputy Head of the Insolvent Debtors Administration, State Revenue Committee, Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan;Aigerim Erykovna Isabekova – Chief Expert of the Insolvent Debtors Administration, State Revenue Committee, Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan;Yermek Beishenovich Tuleubayev – Chief Expert of the Insolvent Debtors Administration, State Revenue Committee, Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Kazakhstan.During the seminar, participants asked questions to the speakers and received comprehensive answers.Upon completion of the seminar, 103 participants were awarded certificates confirming the successful completion of the professional development program.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/minfin/press/news/details/1243153?lang=ru
Intentional bankruptcy 05.07.2026
Recently, cases of intentional bankruptcy have become increasingly common, where companies, unable to meet their obligations or deliberately seeking to evade them, are declared bankrupt through court proceedings. However, such actions no longer go unpunished.The concept of intentional bankruptcy is established by the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan “On Rehabilitation and Bankruptcy,” according to which it refers to deliberate actions of a founder, official, or individual entrepreneur aimed at evading obligations to creditors through the disposal or concealment of property.Indicators of intentional bankruptcy may include entering into knowingly disadvantageous or fictitious transactions, withdrawal of assets, refusal to collect receivables, concealment or transfer of property, artificial increase of liabilities, deliberate destruction of management and accounting systems, and other unlawful actions.The legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan, including the above-mentioned Law, the Code of Administrative Offenses, and the Criminal Code, provides for personal liability of founders and company officials.Where bankruptcy is determined to have been intentional, the controlling person may be held subsidiarily liable by court order. In such cases, the company’s debts may be recovered from the personal assets of the responsible individual.Moreover, subsidiary liability may be imposed even after the completion of bankruptcy proceedings if the responsible person is found guilty as a result of administrative or criminal investigations.During 2024–2025, following analyses of all debtors undergoing bankruptcy proceedings, 120 administrative cases and more than 44 criminal cases were initiated based on indications of intentional bankruptcy.The state revenue authorities plan to further enhance the detection of intentional bankruptcy through the use of automated analytical tools capable of identifying suspicious transactions, links between companies, and debtor behavior patterns. To this end, active work has begun on the automation of rehabilitation and bankruptcy procedures.For example, in 2024, a former director of a company in the Zhambyl Region was convicted by a court of intentional bankruptcy. In 2025, the court ordered the individual to compensate creditors more than KZT 45 million for assets withdrawn from the company’s bank accounts prior to its declaration of bankruptcy.Such cases are not isolated. In 2025 alone, courts issued more than 12 similar decisions against responsible individuals. With the introduction of automated mechanisms for detecting unlawful debtor activities, the state revenue authorities expect to improve the effectiveness of materials referred to law enforcement agencies through stronger analytical justification and a more systematic evidentiary framework, which will consequently increase the number of claims filed with the courts.Thus, bankruptcy is no longer a means for unscrupulous entrepreneurs to evade responsibility. Instead, it is becoming an effective mechanism for restoring fairness, aimed at maximizing creditor recovery through holding responsible persons personally liable. Limitation periods may be extended, and both financial and criminal liability are real and enforceable.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/minfin/press/news/details/1243160?lang=ru
Назначен новый уполномоченный по этике аппарата акимата Жамбылской области 05.07.2026
УПОЛНОМОЧЕННЫЙ ПО ЭТИКЕ АППАРАТА АКИМА ЖАМБЫЛСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИТАСЕМЕНОВ АЙБЕК ЖАХАНБАЕВИЧАппарат акима Жамбылской области, индекс 080008,г. Тараз, проспект Абая 125, кабинет 101Контактные телефоны: 43-72-59, 8 701 75 333 76Е-mail: a.tassemenov@zhambyl.gov.kzГРАФИКПРИЕМА ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫХ СЛУЖАЩИХ И ГРАЖДАН УПОЛНОМОЧЕННЫМ ПО ЭТИКЕ АППАРАТА АКИМА ЖАМБЫЛСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ ДНИ ПРИЕМАВРЕМЯ ПРИЕМАМЕСТО ПРИЕМА Еженедельно, четверг 15.00 – 18.00№101 кабинетЕсли вы столкнулись с фактами нарушения норм служебной этики государственными служащими, можете позвонить по номеру +7 701 75 333 76Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/zhambyl-tabigat/press/news/details/1243152?lang=ru
National Guard Launches Military Police Hotline 05.07.2026
As part of the interagency Digital Prevention program and on the instruction of the Commander-in-Chief of the National Guard, the Military Police has launched a dedicated hotline.The main purpose of the project is to ensure the prompt and round-the-clock reception of reports and inquiries from National Guard service members, civilian personnel, and citizens.The hotline can be reached via the following numbers: +7 708 703 36 36 and +7 (7172) 27 36 36. Information may be submitted through phone calls or SMS messages.All incoming reports are registered in a digital logbook, ensuring transparency in their review and effective monitoring of follow-up actions.The introduction of the hotline is expected to facilitate the timely detection of violations, strengthen military discipline, improve the effectiveness of preventive measures, and protect the rights and legitimate interests of service members and citizens.The launch of the hotline marks another step in the implementation of digital technologies within the National Guard, aimed at enhancing responsiveness and reinforcing law and order. #LAWANDORDER Press Service of the National GuardMinistry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of KazakhstanSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kvv/press/news/details/1243139?lang=ru
Explanatory preventive event within the framework of the standard basic direction No. 4 "Prevention and combating corruption" 05.07.2026
On June 17 of the current year, O. Bocharnikova, the Head of the Apparatus of the District Akim and the Ethics Commissioner, conducted an explanatory and preventative event within the framework of typical basic direction No. 4 "Prevention and Counteraction of Corruption" at the SE "Apparatus of the Akim of Belovodskoye Rural District of Zhaksy District" on the novelties of the Law of the RK "On Public Service of the Republic of Kazakhstan" and anti-corruption legislation.Particular attention was paid to restrictions related to the performance of public service, as well as restrictions on the joint service of close relatives and other persons related to them.The issues of compliance with business etiquette and rules of official conduct, refraining from visiting gambling establishments, as well as non-imposition of religious beliefs and non-coercion of subordinates to participate in the activities of religious associations, etc., were reviewed. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/aqmola-zhaksy/press/news/details/1243084?lang=ru
Cleanliness starts with everyone 05.07.2026
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Military personnel have received new opportunities to use housing benefits. 05.07.2026
Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mod/press/news/details/1243041?lang=ru
