Official Detained in Jetisu Region
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Antikor has detained an official, and the management of a limited liability partnership from the Jetisu region reports an Orda.kz correspondent.
The head of the State Institution “Department of Housing and Public Utilities, Passenger Transport, Highways and Housing Inspection of the Aqsu District” has been arrested on suspicion of accepting a bribe.
Also taken into custody were the founder of Marlen-A LLC and the executive director of the company, who were engaged in the repair of roads in the villages of Matay and Zhansugurov in the Aqsu district, Antikor reported.
According to the investigation, the bribe was given for signing completed work certificates for road projects.
Original Author: Olga Zenchenkova
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