Kyrgyzstan launches declaration campaign since January 1, 2010

Another declaration campaign will be launched in Kyrgyzstan since January 1, 2010, the State Personnel Department of the republic informed the news agency 24.kg Monday. Government employees of all ranks have to declare their 2009 incomes, the effective legislation says. The officials should also give information about revenues of their close relatives: spouse, children, parents, […]

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Another declaration campaign will be launched in Kyrgyzstan since January 1, 2010, the State Personnel Department of the republic informed the news agency 24.kg Monday.

Government employees of all ranks have to declare their 2009 incomes, the effective legislation says. The officials should also give information about revenues of their close relatives: spouse, children, parents, adoptive parents, adoptees, blood and non-blood brothers and sisters, grandfathers, grandmothers and grandchildren.

Besides, the white collars have to provide information on movable and immovable property, including rented as in Kyrgyzstan so abroad, deposits and loans’ dividends, gambling incomes, presents and awards.

Officials’ declarations should also contain information about apartments, motor transport, houses, industrial buildings and premises, land areas, jewelry, antiques, works of art and cattle.

The campaign will last till March 1, 2010. The State Personnel Department gives government employees a chance to correct filled up declarations till May 1, 2010.

The department outlined the campaign will be maximally transparent for the public.

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