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<p>Livestock exports and rising meat prices: an analysis of the situation in Kazakhstan</p>

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The FBRK anonymous bot has received a report containing documents about potential violations in the export of meat products and live livestock. The information obtained could help shed light on the issue of rising meat prices in Kazakhstan, a country with favourable conditions for livestock farming.

Gas company illegally charged 118.9 million tenge for free services in Kostanay

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In Kostanay, a case of illegally charging residents for services that should be provided free of charge when connecting to gas has been identified. Following the inspection, the company was fined and ordered to return the unlawfully obtained money to citizens.

Create a water police force to patrol the coast of Alakol has been proposed in the Abai region.

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The head of the Abai region police department, Eldar Daniyarov, proposed creating a water police unit to patrol the shores of Lake Alakol. He voiced the initiative at a meeting with the region's akim, where they discussed issues of developing the resort area, improving infrastructure, and enhancing the safety of holidaymakers.

The cement plant in Akmola Region owes its workers 144 million tenge.

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One of the largest enterprises in the Akmola region — Kokshe-Cement Production Association LLP — owes its employees approximately 144 million tenge. Workers have submitted a collective appeal to state authorities, reporting months-long delays in salary payments, mass layoffs, and signs of the enterprise being artificially driven into crisis.

Residents of Ust-Kamenogorsk built a bridge with their own money after years of inaction by the authorities

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Residents of a private housing area near the Chechek pass in Ust-Kamenogorsk have independently built a bridge across the irrigation ditch, which had been a troublesome stretch for many years. The crossing now allows both cars and lorries to pass.