Anti-corruption measures in Kyrgyzstan return 352 bln soms to the state

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Bishkek, Jan. 29, 2026. /Kabar/. State Committee for National Security (SCNS) of the Kyrgyz Republic held a board meeting to review the operational and service performance for 2025.

According to the committee, the meeting was held today at the SCNS headquarters with the participation of Kamchybek Tashiev, Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers and Chairman of the SCNS. The board meeting was attended by the heads of central, regional, and territorial units of national security agencies.

Speaking at the meeting, the head of the SCNS noted the high effectiveness of the national security agencies in ensuring state and public security, strengthening law and order, and in the consistent and uncompromising fight against organized crime and corruption.

During the reporting period, special attention was paid to strengthening anti-corruption measures in government agencies, identifying and preventing illegal activity by officials, and eliminating corrupt elements from government structures. It was emphasized that the fight against corruption remains a key priority of state policy and is being implemented on a systemic and institutional basis.

During the meeting, it was also announced that over the past five years, as a result of anti-corruption measures and investigative operations, 352 billion soms, equivalent to $4.14 billion, have been reimbursed to the state. The funds were returned in the form of financial assets, state property, land, and other tangible assets.

It was noted that these funds have been fully credited to a special account of the Presidential Stabilization Fund and are being used exclusively by personal order of the head of state for the implementation of socially significant projects, infrastructure development, and improving the well-being of the country's citizens.