UNDERSTANDING CORRUPTION IN KAZAKHSTAN WITHIN A LEGAL FRAMEWORK: A SYSTEMIC SOCIAL CHALLENGE
Bimendiyeva L. Bekkairov N. Kenzhegalieva D.
2025Virtus Interpress
Corporate Law and Governance Review
2025#7Issue 490 - 98 pp.
This article addresses a pressing contemporary issue — the main areas of research on corruption. It examines the ongoing scholarly debate regarding the role of the state in combating corruption and highlights the destructive impact of corruption on a country’s economic development. The study underscores the necessity of taking effective countermeasures while also acknowledging the existing gap in comprehensive research on practical methods of combating this phenomenon. This article explores corruption in Kazakhstan as more than just a problem of individual misconduct or weak institutions. It is presented as a deep-rooted social phenomenon that shapes and distorts everyday life across economic, political, and cultural spheres. In Kazakhstan, corruption not only undermines public trust but also reinforces inequality by skewing the distribution of resources and opportunities. The paper argues that addressing corruption requires more than official statements or surface-level reforms; it demands an honest recognition of its systemic nature. By framing corruption as a force that penetrates social, moral, and economic foundations, the article highlights the need for broader societal transformation. Only by reshaping these foundations can Kazakhstan create the conditions for genuine progress in building a fairer, more just society.
Corruption , Counteraction to Corruption , Shadow Economy , Social State
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Department of Economics, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University, Almaty, Kazakhstan
Department of Economics
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