Atyrau Refinery Dismisses Reports of Criminal Case Against Zhusanbayev
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The Atyrau Oil Refinery (ANPZ) has rejected claims that its general director, Galymzhan Zhusanbayev, is under criminal investigation, according to an Orda.kz correspondent.
The information about the investigation is speculation aimed at undermining the reputation of the plant and its employees. The plant operates in as usual, performing production tasks and complying with the legislation of Kazakhstan, the refinery's press service stated.
In their press release, plant management emphasized that they have not received any communication from law enforcement agencies regarding an investigation.
The company urged against spreading unverified information that could harm the reputation of the facility and its staff.
Original Author: Daniel Arturov
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