The name of the former chief anti-corruption fighter Kairat Kozhamzharov increasingly appears in the orbit of criminal cases. His ex-subordinates are detained, interrogated, and some are tried on suspicion of torture.
During the time of Kozhamzharov’s work in Anti-Corruption, high-ranking officials and journalists were put behind bars. Not all of them were guilty. Now, after the abolition of Anti-Corruption, interesting details about the work of former anti-corruption fighters are emerging.
Who is behind Kozhamzharov? Why can a high-ranking Kazakh official be patronized in Moscow? What methods of pressure did the team of the former head of Anti-Corruption use and how will the new service as part of the National Security Committee work now?
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