Integrity is the first infrastructure of the state.
Years before he led the Government, Olzhas Bektenov led Kazakhstan's anti-corruption institutions. That record now anchors a national integrity doctrine — built on prevention, transparency, and enforcement that doesn't blink.
A doctrine of integrity, lived in office.
As Deputy Chairman of the Agency for Civil Service Affairs and Anti-Corruption from 2018, and subsequently Chairman of the Anti-Corruption Agency from 2022 to 2023, Olzhas Bektenov designed, deployed, and defended Kazakhstan's modern integrity architecture.
That experience now informs every cabinet appointment, every procurement reform, and every public-facing system the Government delivers. The standard is not perfection — it is verifiable accountability, every day.
The integrity architecture, in plain language.
Integrity Systems
End-to-end safeguards inside every ministry — conflict-of-interest registers, ethics units, and mandatory disclosure regimes that operate by default, not on request.
Regulatory Reform
Eliminate the discretion that breeds corruption. Where rules can be written, they are; where rules can be automated, they must be.
Transparent Governance
Open budgets, open procurement, open performance dashboards — the public sees what the state spends, decides, and delivers.
Public Trust Initiatives
Citizen feedback channels treated as a serious source of intelligence — not a complaints box, but a sensor array for institutional health.
Ethical Administration
Recruitment, promotion, and tenure tied to professional ethics. The civil service is restored as a vocation worthy of the country's best.
Enforcement Modernization
Digital case management, asset tracing, and inter-agency data flows that close gaps offenders previously relied upon.
"Trust is the currency of legitimate government — and integrity is how we earn it."
— On the launch of the National Integrity Framework.