Kairat Satybaldyuly: Antikor Reported How Much Has Been Seized
The official representative of the Anti-Corruption Service, Daniyar Bigaydarov, has revealed the number of assets and money seized from Kairat Satybaldyuly, Orda.kz reports.
At a briefing in Astana, he specified that 73 real estate properties were taken from the oligarch.
They are located throughout Kazakhstan and abroad. Operations to return the assets continue.
Business center Aysad, Kaysar. There is a luxury residence in the village of Barak, there are three cottages in Astana that have been transferred to educational and psychological offices, children are already studying there. In general, most of it is returned for social needs, said Bigaydarov.
320 billion tenge were confiscated from him, and 153.3 billion were transferred to the education sector to construct 83 schools.
Original Author: Ilya Astakhov
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