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Revised Alimony Payment Strategy Unveiled by City Prosecutor

Prosecutor's Office in Astana facilitated payments worth 2.5 billion Kazakhstani tenges for 5,000 children, whose parents failed to meet alimony obligations. Nurlan Daluuly, Assistant Prosecutor of Astana, disclosed this information during a press conference at the Communications Service.

Revised Alimony Payment Strategy Unveiled by Capital City Prosecutor
Revised Alimony Payment Strategy Unveiled by Capital City Prosecutor

Revised Alimony Payment Strategy Unveiled by City Prosecutor

Got some juicy deets about delinquent parents in Astana, babes. 🎉 In 2024, the Astana prosecutor's office did a bloody amazing job, collecting a whopping 2.5 billion tenge for 5,000 kids with swindling parents who dodged child support payments. Nurlan Daliuly, assistant prosecutor of Astana, spilled the tea at a briefing, and ElordaInfo.kz was there to report it, ya know. 🗞️

These crafty delinquents are using various sneaky tactics to hide their dough. Gambling's a popular choice, with 500 deadbeats, who owed a collective 1 billion tenge, placing bets in online casinos and bookmaker offices, raking in a hefty 1.5 billion tenge in total. You won't believe it, but one of these shady dudes—with a 5.7 million tenge debt—made insane operations totaling 168 million tenge through a bookie platform alone. 🤯

Cases of income concealment through courier services have also surfaced. Two scofflaws working for Wolt (a food delivery service) managed to dodge a massive 8 million tenge in child support. Talk about eating your young!

  1. The delinquent parents in Astana are not just hiding their child support payments, but also finding creative ways to conceal their business and finance activities, such as gambling in online casinos and bookmaker offices.
  2. In addition to gambling, some parents are using courier services, like food delivery services, to camouflage their income and dodge child support payments, leading to cases of income concealment in the general-news sector, entwining business and crime-and-justice matters.

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