On January 23, 2026, a meeting dedicated to the role and importance of anti-corruption measures and the Code of Ethics was held at our educational institution.
The University’s Compliance Officer, Bolat Zhaksylykovich Kabykенov, held a comprehensive discussion with the faculty members of the Faculty of Humanities on maintaining academic integrity in the educational process, mechanisms for preventing corruption, and the key principles of the Code of Ethics.
In his report, the Compliance Officer emphasized that every member of the university community bears personal responsibility for complying with legal requirements and internal regulatory documents. Special attention was also paid to ways of reducing corruption risks, observing standards of professional ethics, and strengthening the principles of transparency and fairness.
At the conclusion of the meeting, Bolat Zhaksylykovich called on the staff to actively participate in the development of the Code of Ethics and Conduct, noting that each employee’s proposals would be taken into account, and provided clear answers to the questions raised by the participants.

