thehog
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To be fair, Kazakhstan did introduce a whistle blower and anti-corruption law but it’s not likely to be enforced, so anyone speaking out it unlikely to get triple damages. Most likely more a bullet to the back of the head
thehog said:ScienceIsCool said:fmk_RoI said:Name them, and cite the relevant basis for legal challenges for those in other jurisdictions.
Yes, father.
Do national lotteries count? What about Astana? How many words do you require for your essay and which style guide do you prefer? Geez. It's not like you provide any references for your grand pronouncements...
John Swanson
Very good point re: Astana. Another Cookson misstep. Don’t worry too much about FMK. He tends to get a little precise on matters and diappears when he messes up. None the less it’s unlikely Kasshsjsjdgdhstan would have a Federal whistle blowers statute! More likely they would be an official arm to cover up such matters.
To be fair, Kazakhstan did introduce a whistle blower and anti-corruption law but it’s not likely to be enforced, so anyone speaking out it unlikely to get triple damages. Most likely more a bullet to the back of the head
Article 1. Purposes of the Law 1. This Law is intended for protection of rights and freedoms of citizens, assuring national security of the Republic of Kazakhstan against any threats emerging from corrupt practices, guaranteeing of effective operation of state agencies, officers and other persons that perform state functions, and also persons having equivalent status, by means of preventing, revealing, suppressing and detecting of corruption-related offences, remediation of consequences thereof and holding guilty persons liable; it also determines core principles of anticorruption efforts, sets categories of corruptionrelated offences, and the conditions, upon which liability shall arise.
2. This Law is also intended for expansion of democratic principles, publicity and control over government of the state, strengthening of public credit towards the state and state structures, encouraging of qualified specialists to enter the state service , and creation of the environment that would promote probity of the persons exercising public functions.