KZT 17 bln damage to state prevented by prosecutor’s office in H1 2014
“Prosecutor’s office of Akmola, Aktobe, Atyrau, East Kazakhstan, Pavlodar and Kostanay regions have done a significant work in the field of public procurements having called off 90 contests and prevented damage for the economic interest of the state totaling above 17 billion tenge,” the Prosecutor General stated.
According to him, state material interests are under the special control of the prosecution.
"The state is reimbursed damage amounting to over 38 billion tenge. This is more than all of last year,” Daulbayev said.
Besides, the head of the authority cited the data relating the pseudo-entrepreneurship combating.
"The courts have paid 222 claims of prosecutors on the abolition of the pseudo entrepreneurship registration, total debt of which is 27.4 billion tenge. 14 criminal cases upon the commission of fictitious transactions that simulate business activities have been initiated," the speaker resumed.
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