

Kazakh Deputy Exposes Widespread Corruption in Government Procurement
Kazakhstan Deputy Exposes Government Procurement Corruption. A member of the Kazakh parliament has publicly denounced the system of government procurement, citing it as a major source of corruption and theft from the national treasury. The deputy, speaking during a parliamentary session, stated, "In peaceful times, 50-60% of procurement is done improperly, and this is a legal loophole." This alarming statement highlights the serious issues of transparency and accountability within the government's spending practices. The video shows the deputy passionately expressing his concerns, underscoring the urgency of addressing this problem. The deputy's words have sparked calls for reform and greater transparency in government procurement. The incident underscores the need for stronger oversight mechanisms and stricter regulations to prevent misuse of public funds.