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Oljas Bektenov

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Prime Minister of Kazakhstan since 2024
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In this name that followsEast Slavic naming customs, thepatronymic is Abaiuly and thefamily name is Bektenov.
Oljas Bektenov
Олжас Бектенов
Official portrait, 2024
12thPrime Minister of Kazakhstan
Assumed office
6 February 2024
PresidentKassym-Jomart Tokayev
First DeputyRoman Sklyar
Preceded byÄlihan Smaiylov
Aqorda Chief of Staff
In office
3 April 2023 – 6 February 2024
PresidentKassym-Jomart Tokayev
First DeputyTimur Suleimenov
Preceded byMurat Nurtleu
Succeeded byAibek Dädebaev
Chairman of theAnti-Corruption Agency
In office
25 February 2022 – 3 April 2023
PresidentKassym-Jomart Tokayev
Preceded byMarat Ahmetjanov
Succeeded byAshat Jumağali
Personal details
Born (1980-12-13)13 December 1980 (age 44)
Alma-Ata,Kazakh SSR,Soviet Union
NationalityKazakh
Political partyAmanat
Children3
Alma materKazakh State Law Academy

Oljas Abaiūly Bektenov (Kazakh:Олжас Абайұлы Бектенов[woɫˈʒɑsɑˌbɑjʊˈɫɤbʲekˈtʲenəf]; born 13 December 1980) is a Kazakh politician who has served as theprime minister of Kazakhstan since 2024.[1]

Before his premiership, Bektenov held various positions, including deputy chairman of the Agency for Civil Service Affairs and Anti-Corruption from 2018, and later as the Chairman of theAnti-Corruption Agency from 2022 to 2023. He was appointed as the Head of theAdministration of the President.

Early life and education

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Born in the city ofAlma-Ata,Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, now called Almaty, Bektenov graduated with honors from theKazakh State Law Academy, now the KAZGUU University, in 2001, with a degree in jurisprudence.[2] He furthered his academic career by obtaining acandidate of sciences in law, focusing his dissertation on "Organizational and Legal Problems of Prevention of Administrative Delinquency of Minors in the Republic of Kazakhstan".[3]

Early career

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Throughout his career, Bektenov has held various leadership roles. He began his tenure as the chief specialist at the Department of Justice ofAlmaty from 2002 to 2005, before ultimately becoming an expert and then the chief expert of the legal department at the Office of the Prime Minister of Kazakhstan from 2005 to 2006.[4]

In subsequent years, Bektenov played key roles within the Kazakh government. He served in thePresidential Administration underNursultan Nazarbayev from 2006 to 2009, and was deputy chairman of the Committee for Registration Service and Legal Assistance at theMinistry of Justice from 2009 to 2012.[4]

In the years that followed, Bektenov was tasked with combating corruption in Kazakhstan. He served as the Head of department at the central office of the Agency for Combating Economic and Corruption Crimes of Kazakhstan (Financial Police) from 2012 to 2014, then as Chief of Staff of the Astana City Akimat from July 2015,[5] and later as head of the Secretariat of the Chief of Staff of the Presidential Administration.[4]

Anti-Corruption Agency

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Bektenov as anAntikor official during aparliamentary meeting, February 2020

In recognition of his service and leadership, Bektenov was appointed as the Deputy Chairman of the Agency of the Republic of Kazakhstan for Civil Service Affairs and Anti-Corruption on 1 June 2018.[6] He served in this role for a year, before being dismissed on 20 June 2019.[7] Shortly thereafter, Bektenov was transferred to the position of First Deputy Chairman, on 26 June 2019.[8]

As a First Deputy Chairman, Bektenov emphasized the importance of the role that the Head ofAntikor could play in addressing the rights of entrepreneurs. He highlighted the importance of considering social issues within the region, and implementing effective measures to address them, stressing that the results should be beneficial for both citizens and entrepreneurs in the region.[9]

On 25 February 2022, Bektenov assumed the chairmanship of theAnti-Corruption Agency of the Republic of Kazakhstan.[10] His appointment followed the January 2022 unrest, during which Antikor, under Bektenov's guidance, investigated the financial dealings of former PresidentNursultan Nazarbayev's relatives.[11] This led to the arrest of Nazarbayev's nephew, Kairat Satybaldy, for defraudingKazakhtelecom and a railway services company,[12] and his son-in-law,Kairat Boranbayev, for corruption in the quasi-public sector.[13][14] Both received six-year prison sentences.[15][16]

Throughout Bektenov's leadership, Antikor pursued high-profile corruption cases, including that of Medet Qumarğaliev, the ex-General Director of Operator ÖKM LLP, who was accused of embezzling over 20 billion tenge by inflating vehicle recycling costs from 2016 to 2021.[17][18] Another case focused on Nurlan Masimov, cousin of former chairman of theNational Security Committee and ex-PMKarim Masimov, who served as the former head of the Police Department of Pavlodar Region, with allegations of inefficient budget planning and use.[19] Additionally, a case concerning illegal car registrations by an organized criminal group within the state-owned enterprise Government for Citizens was uncovered, resulting in the illegal registration of 486 vehicles and the incurring financial damages, costing the state and its citizens approximately one billion tenge.[20][21]

In December 2022, Bektenov met withCharles Duchaine, the director of theFrench Anti-Corruption Agency [fr], inParis, where they signed a memorandum of cooperation, aimed at preventing and combating corruption.[22][23]

Under Bektenov's leadership, significant changes in departmental leadership occurred due to corruption issues, with over 100 employees facing disciplinary action within Antikor, resulting in nine convictions.[24] Moreover, assets worth more than 650 billion tenge were recovered, which were reallocated for the building of kindergartens and schools in Kazakhstan.[24] External analyses of corruption risks in the quasi-public sector, such asSamruk-Kazyna andKazakhstan Temir Joly, were conducted,[25][26] leading to the identification of violations and the initiation of criminal cases.[27] Bektenov also introduced the Corruption Risks Map, highlighting the most corrupt areas in the region for closer attention.[28][29] Furthermore, the Bizneske Jol project was launched, with the participation of 6,000 entrepreneurs, aimed at supporting businesses.[30][31] Moreover, Bektenov's tenure saw the adoption of the Law "On Illegal Enrichment," and the exclusion of the possibility of parole for convicts on serious corruption charges.[24]

Tokayev administration

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On 3 April 2023, Bektenov became the Chief of Staff of thePresidential Administration ofKassym-Jomart Tokayev.[32] From there, he focused on reducing bureaucracy and enhancing efficiency by restructuring the administration, which included merging parallel departments to eliminate redundancy, and introducing assistant positions to focus on key areas, such as economics, and foreign policy. The restructuring also involved eliminating deputy head positions, replacing them with the newly created roles of Assistant to the President. Additionally, Bektenov facilitated the government's ability to independently adopt and adjust socioeconomic concepts and regional development plans, reducing the need for constant approval from the executive branch.[33]

Prime Minister of Kazakhstan

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Main article:Bektenov Government
Oljas Bektenov andVladimir Putin inAstana, 3 July 2024

After the resignation of the government, the rulingAmanat party backed Bektenov for the role ofPrime Minister of Kazakhstan on 6 February 2024.[34] PresidentKassym-Jomart Tokayev nominated Bektenov's candidacy on behalf of the party to which his nomination was subsequently supported by theMäjilis on the same day,[35] thus officially appointing him to lead the newly-formedgovernment,[36][37][38][39] and therefore making Bektenov the firstsilovik to become prime minister in independent Kazakhstan's history.[40] Following the parliamentary approval, Bektenov, in an address to deputies, pledged to prioritize national businesses over foreign interests, especially in agriculture, while improving infrastructure and cutting unnecessary costs.[41]

Shortly upon assuming office, Bektenov, at the following cabinet meeting, proclaimed that his premiership would be a "government of decisive action" to enhance growth rates, diversify the economy, attract investment, and address challenges. He urged ministers to work independently and swiftly address industry issues at their level, stressing that the government's "pace of work will be high, and the demand will be tough".[42][43][44]

One of the first major challenges that theBektenov Government faced were the2024 Central Asian floods that broke out in 10 different Kazakh regions. This led to the appointment ofKanat Bozumbayev as deputy prime minister, and thus, his "return to politics".[45]

During his premiership, which, as he pledged would be "More deeds, fewer words",[46] Bektenov has repeatedly brought up the state of theeconomy of Kazakhstan, the GDP of which was reported to be growing.[47] In September 2024, he reported to Tokayev regarding it.[48]

Personal life

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Bektenov is known to be married. He has three children,[49] but the names of his family members are unknown, which, as journalistVadim Boreiko remarks, is unusual, and shows how secretive officialsunder Tokayev are.[50]

Kazakh journalist Azamat Maitanov fromAtyrau alleged that Bektenov came to power throughnepotism, by claiming that he's the son-in-law ofAdilbek Zhaksybekov. Activist Sanjar Boqaev, and writer Vadim Boreiko, remarked that there really are parallels between the careers of the two, but they did not find enough information to confirm, nor deny the accusation.[50]

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