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The Accounts Committee for Control over the Execution of the Republican Budget (ACP) identified violations in the use of National Fund funds worth trillions of tenge.

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The Commission under the Supreme Audit Chamber of the Republic of Kazakhstan has identified violations and shortcomings in the use of trillions of tenge from the National Fund. The audit covered thousands of projects and revealed problems with planning, transparency and control, as well as evidence of inefficient allocation of funds. Following the audit, recommendations have been made and the return of part of the funds has been initiated.

The defendant in the murder of Nuray Serikbai is in a psychiatric institution

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The accused in the murder of Nurai Serikbai is in a specialised facility in Talgar, with experts examining his mental state. The relatives of the deceased fear that he may evade punishment if found unfit to stand trial. The investigation has been ongoing for three months, with no final conclusions from the experts yet. The case has sparked public outcry and led to resignations in the Shymkent police force, as well as a directive from the President to assess the actions of law enforcement agencies.

The AFM has shut down an illegal alcohol workshop in Semey.

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In Semey, the Department of the Agency for Financial Monitoring (AFM) for the Abai region has shut down an illegal workshop producing alcohol without a licence. According to the investigation, a local resident organised the manufacturing of products using counterfeit excise stamps. During searches, over 12,000 bottles, raw materials and equipment were seized. The court has placed a lien on the property, and a preventive measure has been selected for the suspect. The investigation is ongoing.

The prosecutor requested a six-year sentence for former deputy akim of the East Kazakhstan Region, Zhaksylyk Omar.

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In Ust-Kamenogorsk, a trial is underway for the former first deputy akim of East Kazakhstan Region, Zhaksylyk Omar, who has pleaded guilty to fraud and bribery charges. The prosecutor has requested a six-year prison sentence along with a ban from holding public office.

Service horses of the KNB border service have been sold at auction in Kazakhstan

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More than 20 service horses of the Border Service of the National Security Committee (KNB) have been sold at auction for a total of over 6.3 million tenge. The animals, which were used for patrolling hard-to-reach areas, have changed owners after completing their service.

A bus carrying children was involved in a road accident in the West Kazakhstan Region.

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In the West Kazakhstan region, on the Samara–Shymkent highway, a road traffic accident occurred involving route bus No. 12, a school bus, and a Ford Galaxy passenger car. As a result of the collision, there are casualties, including minors. The circumstances of the accident are being established.

One of the world's largest oil and gas companies is suspending investments in Kazakhstan

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Shell Plc has announced the suspension of investments in Kazakhstan. The reason is the government's legal claims against several foreign oil companies amounting to billions of dollars. Some of the disputes are being heard in national courts and international arbitration.

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Редкоземельные ресурсы Казахстана интегрируют в цепочку переработки США

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REAlloys, which is in the process of merging with Blackboxstocks Inc., has signed non-binding agreements with AltynGroup Kazakhstan for long-term strategic cooperation on rare earth raw materials. The partnership involves the processing of Kazakh rare earth elements in North America for the production of metals and alloys.

Why has the saiga population in Kazakhstan grown despite experts' warnings?

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International experts warned Kazakhstan between 2012 and 2013 about the risks that building railways and border fences would pose to the saiga population. However, the relevant authorities went their own way, and unexpectedly the saiga population increased 33-fold — from 116,500 heads in 2012 to 3.9 million individuals in 2025.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs is tightening control over the Shymkent police following personnel decisions.

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Minister of Internal Affairs Yerzhan Sadenov held an on-site meeting at the Shymkent Police Department, introduced the new head, and outlined key tasks for crime prevention and discipline within the agency. Personnel decisions were made, and a comprehensive review of the department’s work has begun.

A man from Afghanistan received payments by pretending to be a Kazakh in the Pavlodar region

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In the Pavlodar region, the prosecutor’s office initiated the confiscation of a flat worth 20 million tenge, purchased with funds obtained through the oralman resettlement programme. A man from Afghanistan is suspected of providing false information to receive payments.