Asset Recovery: Schools in Turkestan and Aqmola Region villages to Be Built with Oligarchs' Money
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The government has announced the launch of the first two projects that will be implemented with funds returned as part of the fight against illegally withdrawn assets.
The finances will be used to build schools in villages in the Turkestan and Aqmola regions.
A sports complex covering over 6,000 square meters will be built in the village of Zerenda in the Aqmola region.
Over 14.5 thousand people in the region are involved in sports. The center will be equipped for wrestling, boxing, and skiing, and two gyms will be equipped with the necessary equipment,
the press service of the Cabinet of Ministers reported.
An art school will also open in the village of Temirlan in the Turkestan region.
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