Antikor To Check Tourism Sector
 
          
          
          
        Kazakhstan's Anti-Corruption Agency held an operational meeting with staff on Sunday, January 5, reports Orda.
During the session, officials reviewed the agency's progress in tackling corruption across the education, science, sports, healthcare, and road construction sectors.
The agency has successfully recovered 1.12 trillion tenge for the state since 2022 and plans to strengthen its asset recovery efforts through expanded international partnerships.
The Agency has ensured the signing of 14 memorandums with international organizations and anti-corruption agencies, including five in the past year – with Azerbaijan, Russia, Hong Kong, Jordan and Qatar, the department said.
Original Author: Raushan Korzhumbekova
 
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