Kazakhstan to compensate corruption whistle-blowers

06.09.2012
    A new law that rewards whistle-blowers took effect September 4 in Kazakhstan, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty reported, quoting Anti-Corruption Agency spokesman Murat Zhumanbai.     The government plan sets aside more than US $213,000 (32m KZT) annually to reward informants who report government corruption, he said. Rewards will range from 30 to 100...