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The staff of the Center conducted seminars among students of secondary specialized and higher educational institutions

Pursuant to paragraph 1 of the Anti-Corruption Action Plan of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan for 2022, approved by the Order of the Head of the Office of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated February 11, 2022 No. 31n, the Center staff conducted seminars among students of secondary specialized and higher educational institutions on the topic: “Corruption is a disease, the fight against it is our duty.” The main purpose of the seminar is to instill in students the qualities of justice, honesty and integrity, as well as the formation and development of patriotic feelings.

On 23.05.2022, the head of the videophonographic examination Department of the Institute of Forensic Examinations in Nur-Sultan Bekmagambetova Ainagul Tukenovna gave a lecture on “What is counterfeit?” during a meeting with students of the State Enterprise at the Higher College “Astana Polytechnic” of the Akimat of Nur-Sultan dedicated to combating corruption in forensic activities.

On 27.05.2022, Deputy Director for Forensic Issues of the Institute of Forensic Examinations in Nur-Sultan Dyusenbayev Olzhas Urazbaevich gave a lecture in Russian on the topic of combating corruption to students of KazGUU lasting 75 minutes. Students have already gained knowledge on Corruption and its legislative regulation, in connection with which practical data and disclosure of real problems helped to strengthen them to a greater extent.

On 06/02/2022, the head of the Quality Control Department of Forensic Examinations of the Department of Strategic Planning, Control and Coordination of Expert Activities of Manap Darkhan Tanbergenuly held a seminar at the GKP at the Higher Medical College of the Akimat of Nur-Sultan, familiarizing students with the legal responsibility for committing corruption offenses.

It is not by chance that the staff of the RSE “Center for Forensic Examinations of the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Kazakhstan” chose such a form of information submission as a seminar with a lecture. After all, lecturing in a student audience has been and will remain the cornerstone, the foundation of education and the study of any branch of science. It is the lecturer’s speech, his living word, that can best convey information to the student about responsibility for committing any forms and manifestations of corruption, awaken in him a conscious intransigence to it, form a firm civil position on this issue.

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