According to Ulan Sarkulov, the first deputy chair of Kazakhstan’s Anti-Corruption Agency, Kazakhstan is set to introduce criminal liability for offering and promising bribes.
The Mazhilis, the lower house of Kazakhstan’s parliament, has already adopted legislation to amend and expand the administrative code on corruption-related offences.
While presenting the draft law, Sarkulov highlighted the Anti-Corruption Agency’s proposal to criminalize offering and promising bribes. He noted that most former Soviet states, including Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Moldova and Ukraine, have already adopted similar measures.
He also highlighted that such crimes are rarely reported in foreign countries.