The FBK editorial office has received reports from residents of the Aktobe region concerned about the condition of the Ilek River. According to them, new quarries for the extraction of sand and sand-and-gravel mixtures are actively appearing along the floodplain. People fear that interference with the riverbed and floodplain system could have consequences not only for the ecology but also for the region's water supply.
The Ministry of Ecology stated that CCTV cameras to combat illegal dumping have been deemed "impractical", as waste is supposedly stored outside populated areas. However, data from the Ministry of Internal Affairs, media publications and FBRK investigations show that dumping sites were recorded within cities too, and the government bodies themselves had previously reported on the effectiveness of cameras and digital monitoring.
The Ministry of Transport of the Republic of Kazakhstan has introduced mandatory registration of transport documents in the ESUTD system from 1 June 2026. Users are reporting a lack of verification during platform registration and the public disclosure of personal data in an open chat. The editorial board of the FBRE has decided to look into all the shortcomings of the system.
After the FBRC publication about the conflict at the A.I. Barayev Grain Farming Research and Production Centre, our editorial team sent inquiries to state bodies. The Ministry of Agriculture reported that a special group was working to examine the arguments of the complainants, while the Ministry of Labour explained the reasons for refusing to conduct an inspection into one of the appeals.
In Kazakhstan, the diagnosis of brucellosis has become a true administrative privilege. Testing can now only be obtained in a state laboratory. Alexey Balas, Director of Development and Innovation at the Olimp Clinical Diagnostic Laboratory, told FBK how a simple decision turned accessible diagnostics into a monopoly.
Fake teachers are calling schoolchildren in Kazakhstan and, under the pretext of reissuing an electronic diary, are tricking them into handing over SMS codes that grant access to online banking and government services, the committee for the protection of children's rights has reported.
In the Baiterek district of the West Kazakhstan Region, construction of a road leading to the villages of Polivnoye and Karazhar has been halted. Residents claim that the contractor began bringing in crushed stone and started work back in the spring, but by July construction had completely stopped. Since then, the site has remained at a standstill.
The Tourism Industry Committee of the Ministry of Tourism and Sport of the Republic of Kazakhstan has reported that a criminal case has been opened against the company 'InCruises'. Earlier, more than 135 Kazakh citizens filed a legal claim demanding the return of nearly $243,000 and that the company's activities be declared illegal.