Fighting corruption needs enhancement of public confidence: Baibek
26 August, 2014 12:17
“The every citizen should participate in fighting corruption. In this regard, it is necessary to increase public confidence to government, state," the First Vice Chairman of “Nur Otan” Party Baurzhan Baibek believes.
Today speaking during the session of political council of Astana city, Baurzhan Baibek noted the solo efforts of the state and the Party are not efficient to fight corruption. The every citizen should take an active part in this process. In this regard it is necessary to increase public confidence to government, state.
According to Baibek everyone should understand the core of the document. “We face joining the top-30 club which is possible due to the effective fighting corruption,” the First Vice Chairman of the Party announced.
As reported earlier the draft new Anti-corruption program for 2015-2025 published at the official website nurotan.kz
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