M.E.R. Academy dismisses cadets over brawl, but the expelled individuals assert their disapproval.
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Screwups by ex-cadets at Kazakhstan's Civil Protection Academy get them the boot, court deems it final
We've got the lowdown on a messy situation that went down at Kokchetav's Malik Gabdullin Civil Protection Academy, courtesy of our snooping around. Turns out, two ex-cadets who took a swing at each other and let the cussin' fly during a ruckus were given their marching orders by the academy's big cheese.
According to the Akmolinsk Regional Court, the Kokchetav City Court rejected a civil case filed by these two hotheads. The guys were hoping to get their old jobs back by arguing their dismissals were illegal. The academy's boss gave them the boot on December 5, 2024, for their disciplinary offenses.
The court noted that these dudes crossed the line when they beat each other up and swore like sailors during a scrap. Shocking, right? This ain't the first time these guys have acted like a bunch of juveniles. They violated their sacred oaths to maintain moral purity, modesty, and professional integrity, which are essential for working in the Civil Protection organs.
What's more, these goons broke the contract they signed with the academy by disobeying orders and causing a ruckus. The court found them guilty on several counts, and their verdict is final.
Interestingly, this ain't the first time trouble has brewed in the Akmola region. Several employees and cadets at the academy were convicted of bribery and fraud in the past. The commander of a platoon got locked up, while another commander, a lecturer, and three cadets had to cough up some cash in fines. The court even gave the Ministry of Civil Security of Kazakhstan a private ruling, urging them to beef up anti-corruption measures at the academy.
If you're curious about what's happening now at the academy, you might want to check out local Kazakhstani news outlets, government announcements, or reach out to the academy directly for more information. Remember: knowledge is power!
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- The disciplinary action taken against two ex-cadets from the Malik Gabdullin Civil Protection Academy in Kokchetav, Kazakhstan, was highlighted in general-news and crime-and-justice sections, as the court upheld their dismissal in December 2024 following a physical altercation and offensive language.
- In a significant political development, the Akmolinsk Regional Court rejected a civil case filed by these ex-cadets, aiming to reinstate their positions after they were dismissed for disciplinary offenses.
- During the December 5, 2024, incident, the pair reportedly crossed the line by engaging in physical violence and using inappropriate language, ironically breaching their promises to maintain moral integrity, modesty, and professionalism required in Civil Protection service.
- Coincidentally, the Malik Gabdullin Civil Protection Academy has had its share of political turmoil in the past, as several employees and cadets have faced charges of bribery and fraud, prompting the court to call for strengthened anti-corruption measures within the institution.
