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Article 3. Principles of the organization and activity of the Prosecutor's Office of the Constitutional Law on the Prosecutor's Office

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Article 3. Principles of the organization and activity of the Prosecutor's Office of the Constitutional Law on the Prosecutor's Office

     1. The Prosecutor's Office exercises its powers on the principles of legality, independence from other state bodies and officials, accountability only to the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, and transparency.

     2. Any interference in the activities of the Prosecutor's office in the exercise of their functions and powers is prohibited.

     3. The Prosecutor's Office has no right to interfere in the activities of business entities, organizations and state bodies, to appoint inspections of their activities, to request information or documents on grounds not provided for by law.

     4. The Prosecutor's office shall act publicly to the extent that it does not contradict the requirements of the laws of the Republic of Kazakhstan regarding the protection of human and civil rights and freedoms, on the protection of state secrets and other legally protected secrets.

 

Constitutional Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan dated November 5, 2022 No. 155-VII SAM.  

     This Constitutional Law defines the competence, organization and procedure of the Prosecutor's Office of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

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