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The state audit identified financial violations worth 310 billion tenge in the first half of 2025.

Submitted by Вера Александрова on

Committee of Internal State Audit (CISA) of the Ministry of Finance has summed up the results of its work over six months. 

According to the ministry's press service, during the reporting period the committee conducted 672 audit activities, covering over 921 billion tenge. As a result of the work, financial violations totalling 310.6 billion tenge and 1,699 procedural violations were identified. Of this amount, violations worth 279.5 billion tenge were rectified.

"Some of the funds have been returned to the budget, others have been compensated with delivered goods, completed works and rendered services, and the remainder has been reflected in the accounting records," the statement said.

Among other things, CISA employees analysed the preparation of the state budget for 2026–2028 and established instances of poor-quality formation of budget requests totalling approximately 860 billion tenge

It is noted that one of the key tools for auditors was online monitoring of 5,937 social facilities, through which illegal payments amounting to 950 million tenge were remotely identified.

CISA also plans to expand digital audit methods by introducing three new tools and the "Auditor Qalqany AI" platform with elements of artificial intelligence.