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Kazakhstan's President Tokayev Highlights Crime Reduction, New Anti-Corruption Measures

Kazakhstan's crime rates drop significantly. President Tokayev unveils new anti-corruption measures to further strengthen security and attract international interest.

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Kazakhstan's President Tokayev Highlights Crime Reduction, New Anti-Corruption Measures

President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has highlighted Kazakhstan's progress in reducing crime and tackling corruption, drawing international interest in the country's social security strategies. He recently announced new anti-corruption measures, emphasizing the importance of the 'Law and Order' concept for a 'Just Kazakhstan'.

Tokayev noted a significant drop in crime rates, including street crime, over the past five years. He credited this to the 'Law and Order' principle, which he sees as crucial for Kazakhstan's future social security. The president also praised the decline in domestic violence incidents.

During a recent event, Tokayev summarized key achievements and addressed the economic situation. He emphasized the need to strengthen the fight against corruption, a key part of the 'Law and Order' principle. To this end, he announced new anti-corruption measures focused on bolstering cybersecurity, countering terrorism, extremism, and drug trafficking. These measures will involve coordinated actions by social security agencies and enhanced international cooperation.

Foreign experts are taking note of Kazakhstan's efforts in maintaining social security and reducing crime. Tokayev's latest anti-corruption measures, aimed at strengthening cybersecurity and countering various threats, are expected to further improve the social security situation in the country. The president remains committed to achieving a 'Just Kazakhstan' through strict control and continuous improvement in these areas.

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