Kazakhstan launches whistleblower website to combat bribery

Kazakhstan’s Anti-Corruption Agency (Antikor) has launched a website aimed at increasing transparency and citizen engagement in the fight against corruption.
The new portal allows users to take training courses on anti-corruption topics, test their knowledge and receive certificates. A survey is also available, the results of which will help assess and adjust current anti-corruption measures.

The site features the latest data from Transparency International and shows Kazakhstan’s ranking in the global Corruption Perceptions Index.
One key feature is Corruption Mapping, which identifies government agencies and positions most frequently facing corruption risks.

Additionally, a section for volunteers provides information about existing anti-corruption initiatives and offers opportunities to participate. Users can also anonymously report instances of bribery directly through the website.
Kursiv.media previously reported that Antikor will use the digital tenge to crack down on corruption.