Gold ingots, pearls in the gleam of gold, and coins, the State Audit Office publishes the gifts received by state officials.

State Anti-Corruption Commission Releases Gift Registry for Officials

The State Anti-Corruption Commission (KSHPK) has released its annual catalog of gifts received by elected and appointed officials for 2025. The publication, released in accordance with legal obligations, aims to promote transparency and accountability within the state’s public sector. The catalog details all declared gifts received by public officials, contributing to increased openness and bolstering public trust in governmental institutions.

According to the KSHPK, this initiative is a key component of the organization’s system for maintaining institutional integrity. The declaration of gifts serves as a primary mechanism for preventing conflicts of interest and upholding ethical standards among public officials. “The publication of the catalog is an important part of the institutional integrity system,” the KSHPK stated.

Anti-corruption advocates have welcomed the release of the catalog, highlighting its role in monitoring potential conflicts of interest. The registry provides a public record of gifts received, furthering scrutiny and promoting responsible conduct within government. The document represents a continued effort by the KSHPK to ensure openness and accountability in the handling of state gifts.

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