
Almaty Curb Scandal: Millions Wasted on Unnecessary Replacement?
Almaty Curb Controversy Sparks Outrage: New Granite Curbs Replace Perfectly Good Ones Almaty, Kazakhstan – A recent video posted by political commentator Sanzhar Bokayev has ignited a public debate over the replacement of seemingly new granite curbs in the city. The video, which has quickly gone viral, shows workers removing perfectly usable curbs and installing identical new ones. "It's unbelievable!" exclaims Bokayev in the video, gesturing towards piles of discarded granite. "These curbs are in perfect condition. Why are they being replaced?" He questions the allocation of public funds for such a seemingly unnecessary project, suggesting a lack of transparency and accountability in local government spending. Bokayev further emphasizes his point by showing examples of similar granite curbs in other countries that have lasted for decades. He directly challenges the authorities, demanding an explanation for the wasteful expenditure. The video has sparked widespread online discussion and calls for an investigation into the matter. The incident highlights concerns about public funds management and transparency in Almaty. While the city administration has yet to respond officially, the video serves as a powerful illustration of public concerns regarding corruption and the efficient use of taxpayer money. The incident underscores the need for greater transparency and accountability in public works projects.