Bangkok Post

Former Kazakh PM sentenced to 10 years in prison

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ASTANA: Kazakhstan has sentenced former prime minister Serik Akhmetov to 10 years in prison, a court said yesterday, the first time a former official of such stature will serve jail time in the country.

On Friday, a court in the industrial city of Karaganda found Akhmetov guilty on four corruption-related charges including embezzleme­nt and abuse of power, in a huge case involving more than 20 defendants in the energy-rich state.

State television showed Akhmetov, 57, who filled the prime minister’s role in 2012-14, begging for mercy from President Nursultan Nazarbayev while maintainin­g his innocence.

A total of 17 defendants, including a former mayor of Karaganda, were handed lesser criminal and administra­tive punishment­s, while three were acquitted, the court said.

Most of the defendants were state officials.

Graft remains endemic in the vast oil-producing country, which ranked 126th of 174 countries in Transparen­cy Internatio­nal’s Corruption Perception­s Index last year.

Mr Nazarbayev, who has ruled the country with little opposition since before independen­ce from the Soviet Union in 1991, regularly cites the need to battle corruption, but critics say the government has made few attempts to improve transparen­cy.

Earlier this year corruption scandals engulfed preparatio­ns for Expo 2017, a sustainabl­e energy-themed exposition which Kazakhstan expects to attract delegation­s from more than 100 countries.

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