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In Almaty, the results of the work of the Anti-Fraud Center and measures to combat digital fraud were discussed 10.02.2026
*The results of the work of the Anti-Fraud Center and measures to combat digital fraud were discussed in Almaty* Ainura Izmailova, director of the Anti-Fraud Center of the National Payment Corporation, told about the work of the Anti-Fraud Center of the National Payment Corporation at the site of the Regional Communications Service of the city of Almaty. The Antifraud Center platform was launched on July 22, 2024. It provides operational cooperation between financial organizations and criminal prosecution bodies to identify and prevent suspicious transactions. The work of the center is based on the principles of centralized coordination, technological integration and partnership of the state with the participants of the digital market. The center not only reacts to already committed theft attempts, but also forms the basis for predictive detection of fraudulent schemes. The key mechanism is the exchange of data and the formation of nationwide "black" and "gray" lists, which allows blocking fraudulent operations at the early stages. As of February 2026, the Antifraud Center registered 111,031 incidents, of which 90,346 were related to fraud. At the same time, 52% of information comes from internal affairs bodies, 48% from financial market participants. The most common schemes — false investment, false calls and fictitious online stores — form 67% of all recorded cases of fraud. "Within the framework of strategic development for 2026-2028, it is envisaged to create a national anti-fraud unit aimed at preventing and investigating digital fraud, including operations with financial assets, cryptocurrencies and marketplaces," noted Ainura Izmailova. Among the key areas of development are the creation of a single digital portal for the interaction of participants of the Anti-Fraud Center, the introduction of session anti-fraud for the analysis of user behavior, the strengthening of transactional monitoring in real time, the expansion of financial literacy programs and the implementation of joint information campaigns with state bodies. It is expected that the Anti-Fraud Center will become a key element of the national infrastructure of financial security, combining the efforts of regulators, the financial sector and law enforcement agencies to protect citizens and businesses from digital fraud.
The results of the Anti-Fraud Center's work and the fight against digital fraud were discussed in Almaty 10.02.2026
Ainur Izmailova, Director of the Department for Combating Fraud at the National Payment Corporation Anti-Fraud Center, made a report on the work of the National Payment Corporation Anti-Fraud Center at the Regional Communications Service. The Anti-Fraud Center platform was launched on July 22, 2024. It ensures rapid interaction between financial institutions and law enforcement agencies to identify and prevent suspicious transactions. The Center's activities are based on the principles of centralized coordination, technological integration and state partnership with digital market participants. The Center not only focuses on fraud, but also forms the basis for identifying fraud patterns. The main mechanism is data exchange and the formation of nationwide "black" and "gray" lists, which allows for early detection of fraud. As of February 2026, the Anti-Fraud Center had registered 111,031 incidents, of which 90,346 were related to fraudulent activities. 52% of the information came from internal affairs bodies, 48% from financial market participants. The most common were fake investments, scam calls, and fake online stores. These accounted for 67% of fraud. "The strategic development plan for 2026–2028 provides for the creation of a national anti-fraud circuit aimed at preventing and investigating digital fraud, including transactions with financial assets, cryptocurrencies, and marketplaces," Ainur Izmailova noted. The main areas of development include the creation of a single digital portal for interaction between Anti-Fraud Center participants, the introduction of sessional anti-fraud to analyze user behavior, strengthening transactional control in real time, expanding financial literacy programs, and conducting joint information campaigns with government agencies. The Anti-Fraud Center will become a key element of the national financial security infrastructure aimed at protecting citizens and businesses from digital fraud, uniting the efforts of regulators, the financial sector, and law enforcement agencies.
The winners are in alphabetical order! 10.02.2026
The winners are in alphabetical order! Our teams brought great joy to the country on the third day of the UAE SWAT Challenge. All three prize places Kazakhstani teams are in the lead: “Kazakhstan A” completed the “Rescue the Officer” task in record time (02:00 min.) and is leading the tournament table. “Kazakhstan B” won the second place, and the bronze medal of the third stage went to the “Kazakhstan C” team. Two more of our teams are in the top 20: “Kazakhstan D” is in 19th place, followed by the women's team “Tomiris”, which repeated its best performance among women and once again surpassed many men's teams. According to the results of three rounds, “Kazakhstan C” firmly holds first place. “Kazakhstan A” comes in second place. Thus, the Kazakhstani special forces are leading the elite tournament, where 109 teams from 48 countries are competing. With two rounds of the UAE SWAT Challenge still to go, we are rooting for our heroes and wishing them a victorious return from the world-renowned competition. Forward, Kazakhstan!
This year, the Airborne Assault Forces will train 150 paramedics 10.02.2026
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To the attention of entrepreneurs. The last day for submitting a notification on the applicable tax regime is February 28, 2026. 10.02.2026
Dear entrepreneurs! February 28, 2026 is the last day for submitting a notification on the applicable tax regime. Do not delay sending the notification to avoid automatic switching to the preset mode.In accordance with the new Tax Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan, three special tax regimes are provided: for the self-employed, on the basis of a simplified declaration, and for peasant and farm enterprises.SNR based on a simplified declaration Taxpayers planning to apply the tax assessment based on a simplified declaration must submit a notification on the applicable tax regime no later than February 28, 2026.Important! If the notification is not submitted within the prescribed period, the taxpayer is automatically transferred to the generally established taxation procedure with the start date of application – January 1, 2026.Notification submission methods:- through the Taxpayer's Office (see the "Submit documents" section for "Notification of the applicable tax regime");- through the mobile application "e-Salyq Business" ("service" – "change of IP tax regime"); - in the UGD at the location (on paper);- through the applications of second-tier banks (in the "public services" section – "changing the banking details and tax regime of individual entrepreneurs").Switching to self-employed mode Starting from March 1, 2026, the tax authorities will automatically de-register taxpayers as sole proprietors who applied patent-based tax accounting or tax accounting using a special mobile application in 2025. The date of de-registration will be January 1, 2026. At the same time, you still have the right to apply for de-registration yourself.De-registration is not performed if the taxpayer has submitted a notification of the applicable regime with the choice of another tax regime. At the same time, the date of the first receipt formation in the e-Salyq Business mobile application is recognized as the start date of the application of the self-employed.Transition to a regime for peasant and farm enterprises (farms) The transition to this mode is carried out automatically by the tax authorities until March 1, 2026 and does not require notification. Department of Explanatory Work and Contact Center State Duma of the Pavlodar regionSource : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-pavlodar/press/news/details/1158276?lang=kk
National Day of the Islamic Republic of Iran 10.02.2026
On February 9, 2026, Ambassador-at-Large – Head of the Representative Office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan in Almaty Zhanibek Abdrashov participated and delivered a congratulatory speech at an official reception on the occasion of the National Day of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the 47th anniversary of the Islamic Revolution. In his speech, Zh. Abdrashov noted the high level of Kazakh-Iran relations, highlighting active political dialogue, strengthening of cultural and humanitarian cooperation, as well as the importance of trade, economic, and investment ties. In conclusion, the diplomat expressed confidence in the further deepening of friendly and mutually beneficial cooperation between Kazakhstan and Iran.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa-almaty/press/news/details/1158278?lang=kk
Employees of Institution No. 64 conducted explanatory and outreach work at military unit No. 6636. 10.02.2026
Employees of Institution No. 64 conducted explanatory and outreach work at military unit No. 6636.During the visit, the Deputy Head of the Department of Institution No. 64, Lieutenant Colonel of Justice B. M. Burlinoff, and the Head of the Department K. K. Rakhimov met with the military personnel, where they detailed the opportunities for further education and professional growth.Special attention was paid to the issues of admission to the Kostanay Academy — the admission conditions, requirements for candidates, fields of study, and career prospects after graduation from the academy.The military personnel received comprehensive answers to their questions, as well as practical recommendations on preparing documents and passing the selection stages.Such meetings contribute to increasing the motivation of the personnel and fostering a conscious choice of future profession and service.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/duisastana/press/news/details/1158238?lang=kk
Аttempt to smuggle prohibited items 10.02.2026
On February 9, 2026, an attempt to smuggle prohibited items was thwarted at the pre-trial detention center in the city of Astana.During an inspection of a delivery, an attempt to bring prohibited items onto the territory of Institution No. 64 of the Department of the Penal System for the city of Astana was prevented.During the inspection of the parcel via the institution's X-ray screening unit, mobile phones and SIM cards, cunningly hidden under the insoles of winter boots intended for delivery to a convict, were discovered and seized.The fact of detection and seizure of the prohibited items was recorded by video surveillance means.Regarding this incident, materials are being collected against the individual who delivered the package to hold them accountable in accordance with Article 481 of the Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan on Administrative Offenses — for attempting to bring prohibited items onto the territory of a penal system institution.The Department of the Penal System for the city of Astana reminds that delivering or attempting to bring prohibited items into penal system institutions entails liability established by law.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/duisastana/press/news/details/1158255?lang=kk
US$35.20 million was used by young Kazakhstanis for housing and education 10.02.2026
From February 1, 2024, to February 1, 2026, 223,785 applications totaling $35.20 million have been processed (transferred to authorized operators for crediting to applicants' bank accounts).Of these:139,759 applications totaling over $22.09 million were processed for housing improvements;84,026 applications totaling $13.11 million were processed for payment for education.As a reminder, recipients of targeted savings (TS) have the right to use the entire amount or a portion of it. Any unused balance remains in the targeted savings account (TSA). The most popular sub-purposes for using funds to improve housing conditions were: replenishing a deposit in housing construction savings for further accumulation (136,490 applications completed for a total of $21.61 million), making a down payment to obtain a mortgage loan for the purchase of housing - 1,108 applications for a total of $164.71 thousand, and acquiring housing through civil law transactions (final settlement) - 819 applications for a total of $119.36 thousand. The most popular sub-goals in terms of paying for education were: payment for educational services of educational organizations located in the Republic of Kazakhstan, in installments (for each academic period or academic year) or in full at one time (for the entire period of study) (76,643 applications were completed for a total of approximately 12.15 million US dollars), replenishment of an educational savings deposit under an agreement on an educational savings deposit (5,134 applications were completed for a total of over 645.10 thousand US dollars), payment for educational services of foreign educational organizations in installments (for each academic period or academic year) or in full at one time (for the entire period of study) (1,827 applications were completed for a total of 252.49 thousand US dollars). Detailed information on social security payments for the purpose of improving housing conditions and/or paying for education, broken down by authorized operators and regions, can be found on the website enpf.kz. As a reminder, Kazakhstani children received a further payment of $130.71 per child based on the results of 2025, $129.38 per child in 2024, and $100.52 per child in 2023. Children under 18 receive annual payments from the National Fund as targeted benefits, which are recorded in their accounts opened with the UAPF. According to law, the amounts accrued to young Kazakhstani citizens remain part of the National Fund's assets and continue to be invested. Through continued investment, each child's targeted requirement amount increases annually through the investment income received.As a result, the total amount of all accumulated target requirements (including the annually accrued investment income) for a child participating in the program:- the third year, was $370.56;- the second year, was $263.93;- the first year, was $130.71. Adult citizens must independently obtain information about their target requirements through their personal account on the UAPF or e-government websites, and then contact an authorized operator to open a US dollar bank account and submit an online application for target requirements to improve housing conditions and/or pay for education. Currently, the authorized operators are:JSC Otbasy Bank (for housing and education),JSC Halyk Bank (for education),JSC Bank CenterCredit (for education). Statistics on minor children eligible for targeted requirements and adult recipients of targeted savings, as well as on the use of targeted savings for housing and/or education, can be found on the enpf.kz website. You can review the program terms, get instructions, and get answers to your questions on the website kids.enpf.kz. You can also view video comments and instructions on the topic on the БЖЗҚЕНПФ YouTube channel:video commentary by the Chairman of the Executive Board of UAPF JSC Zh.B. Kurmanov:https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=30CdPWl6dv0 video commentary by Managing Director of UAPF JSC M.T. Sharipov:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APg2vATmMk0Video commentary "Question and Answer" on the "National Fund for Children" program:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cKr1VCAvUkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrV0y37Gjnk Instructions for the "National Fund for Children" website:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgP3dmMwAHchttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyC2c-HgqpQInstructions for the implementation of the "National Fund for Children" program:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqeT41rWecAhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNBSS1VHdWU Instructions on how to check savings under the "National Fund for Children" program for adult Kazakhstani citizens:https://youtu.be/lP1JQ0CuCrs?si=rZV0_mziIQR1MAgLhttps://youtu.be/qkBLyBVUzGY?si=7fjzS5O_ylBQvVyH 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/kostanai-mendykarin-audany-akimat/press/news/details/1158159?lang=kk
“The Department of the Criminal Executive System in the Abai Region conducted preventive outreach work with the relatives of convicted individuals.” 10.02.2026
Employees of a minimum-security facility of the Department of the Criminal Executive System in the Abai Region conducted preventive outreach work with the relatives of convicted individuals aimed at preventing offenses related to attempts to bring prohibited items into the facility.During the event, visitors were thoroughly informed about the list of prohibited items and were provided with explanations of the requirements of the current legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan.“The main goal of such activities is not punishment, but prevention. We strive to convey to the relatives of convicted individuals that compliance with established rules directly affects safety and law and order within the facility,” said Head of the institution Sayat Altayev.Relatives of the convicted individuals noted the importance of such meetings, emphasizing that they help avoid mistakes and violations of the law.“Not everyone knows that even an attempt to bring prohibited items entails administrative and criminal liability. After the explanations, it became clear how serious this issue is,” shared a relative of one of the convicted individuals.The facility’s staff also reminded attendees that the transfer of permitted items and food products must be carried out strictly in accordance with established procedures. Conducting such preventive measures helps improve legal awareness among citizens and reduce the number of offenses within the restricted area. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/duisabai/press/news/details/1158169?lang=kk
The Deputy Chairman of the Constitutional Court presented new important additions to the draft law. 10.02.2026
The Deputy Chairman of the Constitutional Court presented new important additions to the draft law. Based on a number of proposals from citizens, public organizations, scientists, and legal associations, new important additions have been made to the draft of the new Constitution of Kazakhstan. They were presented by Bakhyt Nurmukhanov, Deputy Chairman of the Constitutional Court, at the tenth meeting of the Commission on Constitutional Reform. He informed that the Commission had received proposals to enshrine volunteerism at the constitutional level. As a result, they were supported, taking into account the existing Law "On Volunteerism" and the importance of volunteerism in the development of society and environmental protection. "In paragraph 2 of Article 31, an addition has been made to the Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan, which stipulates that voluntary social insurance, the creation of other forms of social security, volunteer work and charity are encouraged," said the Deputy Chairman of the Constitutional Court. He stated that the implementation of this idea would harmoniously complement other provisions of the new draft Constitution. In particular, the Preamble and the fundamental principles of the Republic of Kazakhstan, including the promotion of the ideas of responsible and creative patriotism, the consolidation of the values of hard work, etc. Bakhyt Nurmukhanov said that other changes are related to the organization of the Kurultai's activities. For example, it was proposed to remove paragraph 3 of Article 59 of the draft, which determines the procedure for the formation, powers, and organization of activities of committees and commissions by law. He reminded that currently, the issues of the activities of committees and commissions of the supreme representative body are regulated by the Constitutional Law "On the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Status of its Deputies", the Law "On Committees and Commissions of the Parliament of the Republic of Kazakhstan", and the regulations of the Parliament and its chambers. "This amendment will allow us to include these issues in the aforementioned Constitutional Law and increase the level of their legal regulation," Bakhyt Nurmukhanov noted. He also reported that work is ongoing to improve the texts of the draft Constitution in the state and Russian languages. According to Bakhyt Nurmukhanov, the working group is taking measures to optimize wording to ensure the accessibility and clarity of the content of legal norms. At the same time, special attention is paid to ensuring the terminological and semantic unity of the projects. In particular, individual editorial and stylistic corrections were made based on the recommendations of the Government, Parliament, Presidential Administration, the editorial and terminological working group of the Constitutional Commission, specialists of the International Society of the Kazakh Language, and linguists involved in the work.
It has been proposed to make the mechanism for the possible dissolution of the unicameral Kurultai in Kazakhstan more flexible. 10.02.2026
The draft of the new Constitution of Kazakhstan includes effective legal mechanisms to protect against artificial inaction and protracted institutional crisis scenarios. This was stated by Mazhilis deputy Murat Abenov in his speech at the tenth meeting of the Commission on Constitutional Reform. In particular, the original wording of Articles 46 and 62 provided for the dissolution of the Kurultai in the event of refusal to renegotiate key appointments, which does not correspond to the formula "Strong President - influential Parliament - accountable Government." “The grounds for dissolving the Constituent Assembly have been hotly debated in society, especially on social networks and among experts. Therefore, the faction of the “AMANAT” party proposes to change the concept of “the President dissolves” in Articles 46 and 62 to “the President has the right to dissolve”. As a result, the possibility of artificial dissolution of the Constituent Assembly and political crisis will be eliminated. The proposed clarification is a kind of protection against shaking the system from within, destabilizing it through artificially created disagreements, and trying to drag the country into a protracted institutional crisis. These changes correspond to the logic of reforms and the Just Kazakhstan model. I would also like to suggest that the members of the Commission introduce a clarification in the second paragraph of Article 62, instead of “appointing a candidate proposed by the President”, to “appointing each candidate proposed by the President”. This will allow to avoid inconsistencies in this article,” the commission member noted. In his speech, Murat Abenov explained the logic of introducing the institution of Vice President. "We consciously choose a clear and recognized international model of Vice-President, well-known to the world community. This will increase the popularity and political weight of Kazakhstan and make our system of government more understandable to external partners," he explained the constitutional amendment. In addition, according to the Majilis deputy, misunderstanding the amendments to the draft Constitution will lead to a distortion of the essence of the reforms. Therefore, we need to resolve everything today. "Today, the phenomenon of cancel culture, that is, the "culture of cancellation", is gaining momentum in society. We observe that in different countries, public debate goes beyond the limits: people are not convinced with words, but are labeled as "needing to be canceled". The draft constitution establishes a clear value system in this regard: human honor and dignity are inviolable and protected by law. This is not about banning criticism. Our path is open debate and responsibility," he emphasized. The deputy also drew attention to paragraph 6 of Article 5 of the draft Constitution, which has raised many issues in society. "The thesis that this norm is creating a 'state within a state' is actively spreading online. This is not true. Kazakhstan remains a single state with a single legal space. Alatau is neither an autonomy nor a special territory. This is our Kazakhstani city. It provides for a certain financial autonomy, with accelerated procedures for business to create new jobs and attract investments," Abenov concluded.
The new Constitution of Kazakhstan proposes to further clarify the forms of ownership 10.02.2026
Azat Peruashev, a deputy of the Majilis and leader of the Ak Zhol party faction, proposed to more clearly define the form of ownership in the new Constitution of the Republic of Kazakhstan. He made his proposal at the tenth meeting of the Commission on Constitutional Reform. Azat Peruashev noted that the status of the property institute plays an important role in investment attractiveness and a positive business climate in the economy. According to him, the current Constitution provides for only two types of property: state and private. At the same time, modern economists divide property into at least 5-6 types. "The constitutions of Finland, Lithuania, Latvia, Azerbaijan and other countries, along with state and private property, include municipal property. The constitutions of China, Brazil, and India include collective or cooperative property. In some countries, public property, that is, the ownership of companies listed on the public stock market, stands out. In a number of other countries, the list of forms of property in the Constitution is not limited at all, in order to encourage economic diversification," he said. According to Azat Peruashev, the current development of market relations creates the need to additionally define municipal property, the property of PMIC and condominiums, and the property of private individuals and entrepreneurs. He also recalled the President's January interview with the Turkestan newspaper, in which the Head of State identified cooperatives as one of the most effective types of activities for agricultural producers. "But is a cooperative a simple collection of private property, as interpreted in the Civil Code today? The long-standing disputes of shareholders with latifundists, credit unions with borrowers, and other examples show that this issue has not been fully worked out in the current legislation," the deputy noted. According to him, the same can be said about other types of joint ownership, because today not only private enterprises are developing in business, but also enterprises of individual founders with state participation, businesses associated with municipal bodies acting on behalf of the State Enterprise for the Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan, etc. Azat Peruashev noted that given the rapid growth of various new forms of industry and the creative economy, over time there may be a need to define new forms of digital property. "In this regard, I believe it is necessary to emphasize that the main principle in resolving the property issue is market relations, that is, competition, anti-monopoly criteria, or more precisely, the ability to choose different approaches," the deputy said. In this regard, the leader of the Ak Zhol party faction suggested considering the possibility of further clarifying the form of ownership in the new Constitution. In particular, it was proposed to rewrite paragraph 1 of Article 8 as follows: "All forms of property in the Republic of Kazakhstan shall be recognized, guaranteed and equally protected." "This means supporting not only state and private property, but also all other possible forms that open up and protect the possibility of widely involving the resources and capabilities of business, society and the state in economic circulation in order to diversify the economy and ensure the growth of the nation's well-being," Azat Peruashev noted.
Production and employment at Institution No. 2 10.02.2026
Production and employment at Institution No. 2 of the Department of the Penal System for the city of Astana are one of the key areas of social adaptation for convicts. In the maximum-security correctional institution located near the capital, the operation of industrial workshops has been established, and their products are sold on the country's domestic market.Currently, 657 convicts are held in the institution. Inmates work in the production of furniture, metal structures, as well as individual components, including sofa and cabinet legs. According to the institution's staff, participation in labor activities helps develop work skills and increases the convicts' chances of successful resocialization after release.Arman Baiguanyshev, Deputy Head of Institution No. 2 for the city of Astana:A branch of the "Yenbek Arshaly" operates on the territory of the institution, as well as eight small and medium-sized business entities. 154 convicts are employed in private enterprises, and another 154 people work in the RSE branch. Over the past year, three new SMEs have been opened, expressing interest in cooperating with the institution.Production sites operate in two to three shifts. Convicts are employed on a voluntary basis, independently choose their field of work, undergo training, and master new professions. One of the workshops for manufacturing furniture legs employs 15 people. One of the workers, an operator-adjuster, is responsible for setting up and maintaining the equipment and notes that the acquired skills will be in demand after release.Rakhat (name changed), a convict:I decided to master new equipment. Such machines are now actively used in civilian life, specialists are needed. Here you can learn and then work immediately after release.Convicts note that work allows them to spend time usefully and instills discipline. The amount of wages depends on the volume of work performed, with the minimum income being at least 85 thousand tenge. Part of the funds is allocated for personal needs, repayment of civil claims, and assistance to families.Rakhat, a convict:Part of the salary goes to compensation for damages, the rest is for personal expenses. There is an opportunity to buy necessary things.Those who had professional experience even before conviction also work in the production workshops. For example, Roman Lozhanin was previously engaged in furniture production and today works in one of the workshops alongside 30 convicts. Wages are paid on a piece-rate basis—for each manufactured item.Roman Lozhanin, a convict:The work is familiar, no difficulties. On average, we produce 8–10 cabinets per day. A specific payment is set for each item, and the salary is formed at the end of the month. Convicts admit that the work requires effort, but over time one gets used to the load. For those who have not previously encountered this type of activity, training and support from specialists are provided, who explain the procedure for working with equipment and safety requirements.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/duisastana/press/news/details/1158139?lang=kk
“Two inmates were married at a correctional institution in the Abai Region.” 10.02.2026
At a maximum-security facility of the Criminal Executive System Committee in the Abai Region, a state registration of marriage was held between two convicted individuals.The procedure was carried out in strict compliance with the requirements of the legislation of the Republic of Kazakhstan and in full observance of the established detention regime. The official registration of the marriage was conducted by an employee of the Civil Registry Office of the city of Semey in the presence of representatives of the facility’s administration.According to one of the convicted individuals, the decision to start a family was made several years ago. At that time, he had already been sentenced to nine years of imprisonment. It later became known that a child was born, who is now almost two years old. Despite initial objections from the spouse’s relatives, the convicted man maintained contact with them and managed to convince them of the seriousness of his intentions. Eventually, all parties reached an agreement, and the marriage was officially registered.Deputy Head of the facility Aydyn Kalelov noted that marriages in places of detention are an important part of educational and social work with convicted individuals.“Starting a family helps preserve social ties, fosters a sense of responsibility, and serves as an incentive for law-abiding behavior, which is one of the factors contributing to the rehabilitation of convicted individuals,” he emphasized. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/duisabai/press/news/details/1158083?lang=kk
A reminder for the population during the spring flood 10.02.2026
Due to spring climate change following a snowy winter, we may soon face the threat of flooding in populated areas of the district. With heavy snowmelt, flooding threatens some areas of settlements, particularly private homes located in low-lying areas.To prevent loss and damage to property and accidents, residents should take the following measures:- Closely monitor weather reports.- Determine the flood boundaries in the area.- Clear the surrounding area of snow and debris.- Clear existing drains (pipes) located in the surrounding area of snow, ice, and debris.- Prepare a kit of essentials in case your home is cut off from the mainland.- Move household items and food from cellars and basements to upper floors, attics, and other elevated areas, if possible. - Leave as few household items as possible in the yard, otherwise the water will carry them away. If removing items is not possible, tie them up.- Close containers of gasoline, kerosene, and other flammable liquids securely to prevent them from tipping over or being squeezed out.- It's best to move elderly, sick, and children to safe areas during flooding.- Provide water pumping equipment: household electric pumps (if possible), buckets, shovels, etc.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kostanai-mendykarin-audany-akimat/press/news/details/1158107?lang=kk
Kazakh Foreign Minister Received Ambassador of Türkiye 10.02.2026
Astana, February 9, 2026 – The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yermek Kosherbayev received the Ambassador of the Republic of Türkiye Mustafa Kapucu.The parties discussed the current state and prospects for the development of Kazakhstan-Türkiye cooperation in the political, trade and economic, investment fields, as well as cultural and humanitarian spheres.Particular attention was paid to the implementation of the agreements reached, aimed at comprehensively strengthening the enhanced strategic partnership between the two countries, as well as to the preparation of upcoming visits at high and the highest levels.The parties also considered issues related to the organization of the 14th Meeting of the Kazakhstan-Türkiye Intergovernmental Economic Commission, noting the importance of strengthening practical cooperation and implementing joint projects in the trade and economic, investment, and transport and logistics sectors.Reaffirming the high level of friendly relations between Kazakhstan and Türkiye, the parties expressed their mutual interest in continuing close cooperation within the framework of the Organization of Turkic States.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mfa/press/news/details/1158114?lang=kk
тест жаналык 10.02.2026
On October 6, 2025, the XXIV Founding Session of the Aktau City Maslikhat was held, where current issues of the city's socio-economic development and the well-being of the population were considered.During the session, the report of the city akim on the fulfillment of the duties and functions assigned to him was heard. In his speech, the city akim spoke about the work carried out and future plans in the areas of developing production and investments, improving engineering infrastructure, and constructing housing and social facilities.In 2024, seven major projects with a total cost constituting a significant amount of funds were implemented in the city, resulting in the creation of over a thousand new jobs. This year, it is planned to implement seven more industrial and infrastructure projects. Last year, 390 thousand square meters of housing were commissioned for use, and this year it is planned to increase this indicator to 408 thousand square meters. Furthermore, within the framework of the national project "Future Schools," the construction of two new schools with a total capacity of 2700 places is actively underway. Additionally, it is planned to install 80 children's playgrounds and 50 sports grounds in the city. Work on upgrading utility networks, repairing roads, and comprehensive maintenance is being carried out systematically.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/test-test/press/news/details/1158119?lang=kk
“Representatives of the Criminal Executive System held a meeting with school students in the Abai Region.” 10.02.2026
Employees of the women’s correctional colony of the Criminal Executive System in the Abai Region visited secondary schools in the Zharma District. As part of outreach and career guidance activities, representatives of the institution visited three general education schools and held meetings with senior students. The main purpose of the events was to familiarize students with the specifics of service in the criminal executive system and to promote the profession of a Criminal Executive System officer. During the meetings, school students were provided with detailed information about the system’s key areas of activity, recruitment requirements, social guarantees, and career opportunities. Special attention was paid to candidate eligibility requirements, service conditions, as well as admission criteria for the Kostanay Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan named after Sh. Kabylbayev. Students were also thoroughly informed about professional training, service discipline, staff responsibilities, and prospects for future career advancement. CES officers emphasized the importance of their work in ensuring public safety and law and order, as well as the significant role of the criminal executive system in the correction and social rehabilitation of convicted individuals. During the meetings, students highlighted the practical value of the information received. “The meeting was very useful and informative. We learned a lot of new information about service in the criminal executive system, admission requirements to the academy, and future employment opportunities. This helped many of us look at choosing a future profession from a new perspective,” said one of the senior students. Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/duisabai/press/news/details/1158120?lang=kk
Entrepreneurs of East Kazakhstan Region Were Briefed on the Provisions of the New Tax Code 10.02.2026
On February 6, 2026, a seminar was held at the venue of the State Revenue Administration for the city of Ust-Kamenogorsk with the participation of representatives of the State Revenue Department for the East Kazakhstan Region and the Unified Operator of the Information System for Goods Labeling and Traceability. The seminar was dedicated to explaining the provisions of the new Tax Code.The opening speech was delivered by Askhat Zhibitayev, Head of the Indirect Tax Administration Division of the State Revenue Department for the East Kazakhstan Region. He spoke about the key changes related to value-added tax, including VAT rates, the procedure for VAT registration, refund of excess VAT amounts, as well as issues of excise tax administration.Speakers from the Unified Operator included Leila Mustafina, Project Manager for the labeling of beer and beer beverages, and Galina Gilmanova, Chief Business Analyst. During the seminar, participants were informed about the legislative requirements for mandatory labeling of beer and beer beverages, the procedure for working in the labeling information system was explained, and practical issues faced by retail sellers were discussed.Gulmira Sabralimova, Head of the Explanatory Work Department and Contact Center of the State Revenue Department for the East Kazakhstan Region, familiarized participants with the main changes in tax legislation, special tax regimes, and transitional provisions of the new Tax Code.Gulnar Galyamova, a certified professional accountant and first-category tax consultant of the Republic of Kazakhstan, spoke about the procedure for transitioning from a special tax regime to the generally established regime, as well as the specifics of accounting and tax reporting under the generally established taxation regime.At the conclusion of the event, participants were given the opportunity to ask questions of interest and receive clarifications from the speakers.Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/kgd-vko/press/news/details/1158062?lang=kk