The Prosecutor's Office of the North Kazakhstan Region has protected the property rights of children left without parental care.
According to the press service of the department, six minors left without parental care are being raised at the Children's Support Centre of the Aiyrtau District, who have a share in a residential house located in the village of Lobanovo.
The authorised bodies had for a long time failed to take measures for the management and control of the property. As a result of negligence, an unauthorised person was allowed into the home, who had been living there without any legal basis since August 2024.
At the same time, in the Mamlut District, unauthorised people were also illegally living in two communal flats intended for orphan children.
In another case, a female pupil of the Children's Support Centre of the Akzhar District inherited a land share in the authorised capital of one of the region's agricultural enterprises after her father's death.
Consequently, social assistance (share dividends) should have been paid annually into the minor's bank account; however, due to a lack of oversight by the authorised body, the required payments for 2024 were not credited to the orphan child's account.
Through measures of prosecutorial supervision, the rights of the orphan children were restored, by freeing the accommodation from unauthorised persons and paying the social assistance.
For context, in April it was reported that the deputy akim of the Irtysh District of the Pavlodar Region, Roza Akanova, was provided with a flat intended for an orphan. This decision was made unilaterally by the head of the real sector of the economy department of the district, Kairolla Yeleukenov.
Later it became known that in one of the district centres of the Akmola Region, a head of a state institution had been living for 2 years in a flat intended for an orphan child.
Фонд-бюро расследования коррупции