What can protect the rights of students and teachers? How to resolve a conflict of interest? Are there rules for handling gifts? Do anti-corruption requirements apply to everyone? These and many other issues of the university's anti-corruption policy were discussed today at the meeting of the Dean of the Pedagogical Faculty, S.A. Mulikova, with the teaching staff and the training and support staff of the Faculty.
Saltanat Altayevna stressed that the anti-corruption policy contains generally binding norms and rules that apply to all employees of the society. Each member of the team and students should adhere to the principles of openness and transparency. The principles of the Anti–Corruption Standard – legality, transparency, ethics, respect for the rights and legitimate interests of individuals and legal entities and their protection from corruption, prevention of conflicts of interest – are relevant and necessary in the daily work of our faculty and the university as a whole. At the end of the meeting, S.A. Mulikova obliged the faculty staff to be guided in their work by the main provisions of the university's anti-corruption policy.