the Revealed financial violations for the sum of 60 billion tenge, Kazakh schools
07/11/2017
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The audit Committee of the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan found violations in the amount of 17 billion tenge and an inefficient use of money 43 billion, the data became known at a meeting of the Committee at the end of last year.
Controls different areas of our country have not been confirmed by the facts of buying new equipment, books and materials for schools for quite a large sum in the amount of 209 million tenge, in the process of identifying irregularities and errors were returned 285 million tenge Buch-accounting, and for the purchase of goods returned 5 billion tenge.
Representatives of the accounts Committee reported that in 2016 there was a huge number of violations that dropped our country in the global competitiveness index on quality of education.
'We're not going to set a plan for the improvement of education and science until 2020, because of these gross violations of financial embezzlement,' - said on the website of the Committee.
It is also reported that the employment of students who graduated from the prestigious higher education institutions in the country remains low, due to the lack of close contact with local authorities and schools subordinate to the body.
It was revealed that the Ministry of Education has suspended the development of professional training institutions, to stop funding the construction of new schools and international trade centers.
'Many of the materials in the course of the meeting will be submitted to the law enforcement, and there already will be criminal cases in accordance with the law of the Republic of Kazakhstan' - said the press service of the Committee.
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