Kazakhstan has successfully recovered 1.154 trillion tenge (US$2.5 billion) in assets through a program launched in September 2023, bringing them back under state ownership. The focus now centers on the effective allocation of these funds to generate lasting benefits for the public. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has consistently emphasized the importance of this asset recovery initiative. A key priority for these funds is addressing infrastructure gaps, particularly in underserved regions of the country. The government aims to transform recovered illicit wealth into tangible improvements for citizens. The successful recovery marks a significant step in combating corruption and strengthening public finances within Kazakhstan. Ensuring efficient and transparent use of these resources will be crucial for achieving sustainable development.

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