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Interaction with the community discussing the work of the "Almaty - Adaldyk Alaңы" project headquarters

Anti-corruption actions yield results thanks to prompt and collaborative efforts; high-ranking officials at the Agency underscored the significance of strict enforcement of the 'inevitability of punishment' principle.

Gathering with the civilians to discuss the workings of the project office "Almaty to Adaldyk...
Gathering with the civilians to discuss the workings of the project office "Almaty to Adaldyk Alaŋy"

Interaction with the community discussing the work of the "Almaty - Adaldyk Alaңы" project headquarters

In a significant move towards strengthening the country's anti-corruption policy, the Anti-Corruption Agency held a crucial meeting in Almaty. The event, attended by various state officials, NGO representatives, media personalities, public figures, and academia, was marked by open dialogues, strategic discussions, and the introduction of new project leaders.

Alik Shpекbаev, Chairman of the Anti-Corruption Agency, took centre stage, emphasizing the importance of the principle of inevitability of punishment in their anti-corruption work. He also highlighted the Agency's strong support, with around 80,000 anti-corruption activists and volunteers backing their efforts.

Aynur Sabitova, a new addition to the team, was introduced as the new project office leader of 'Adaldyk Alanı'. As a member of the National Council of Public Trust under the President of RK, Sabitova outlined new goals for the project this year. These include an analysis of corruption risks in local executive bodies and socially important sectors.

Yerzhan Babakumarov, curator of the "Almaty - Adalyk Alany" project, noted positive results in reducing the level of corruption offenses and increasing the anti-corruption activity of the population. He urged heads of state bodies to strengthen their work in the anti-corruption sphere and activate the 'Adaldyk Alanı' project.

The Head of State has given instructions to enhance preventive-prophylactic work in Almaty, a call that was echoed by the Chairman of the Anti-Corruption Agency. Each meeting with active figures, according to the head of the anti-corruption agency, results in specific management decisions that are reflected in changes to the legislation.

Public figures, including invited speakers, shared their views on anti-corruption work, focusing on political modernization, democratization, and identifying specific corruption risks. The speakers and project office heads also emphasized the effectiveness of anti-corruption measures through timely and coordinated actions.

Hundreds of Almaty residents received new and additional information about the country's modern anti-corruption policy and strengthened their legal knowledge. Work under the 'Adaldyk Alanı' project has led to positive changes in anti-corruption efforts, according to residents. The opening of 'Adalyk Alany' branches in all city districts added momentum to these efforts.

The Chairman of the Anti-Corruption Agency in Almaty held an open dialogue with the public, ensuring transparency and accountability in their work. The search results do not provide information about who took over the leadership of the new project office during the last meeting on anti-corruption work in Almaty, but the meeting marked a significant step forward in the city's anti-corruption efforts.

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