Prosecutors in the North Kazakhstan Region have returned unused land to state ownership.
According to the press service of the department, land users in the Akzhar, Timiryazev, and Ualikhanov districts had not used 34 agricultural land plots for their intended purpose for a long period.
Currently, prosecutors have already returned 8 land plots with a total area of over 8.3 thousand hectares valued at 95.7 million tenge. Work is ongoing to recover the remaining land plots.
It has been reported that since the beginning of this year, the supervisory authority has identified 34 land plots with a total area of over 125 thousand hectares that were not being used as intended.
Recall that earlier, it was reported that in 2024, executive bodies in Kazakhstan returned over 2 million hectares of land to state ownership.
In June, it became known that prosecutors in the Almaty Region returned 155 plots of unused land covering an area of 12.5 thousand hectares valued at 2.5 billion tenge to the state.
In August, it was reported that in the Aktobe Region, agricultural land plots covering an area of 30 thousand hectares were returned to state ownership.
Later, in the Kostanay Region, a land plot covering an area of 15 hectares with an estimated value of over 254 million tenge was returned to the state.
In February, the prosecutor's office of the Nura district in the Karaganda Region returned an unused agricultural plot covering an area of 46,271 hectares with a cadastral value of over 258 million tenge to the state.
Фонд-бюро расследования коррупции