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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;J4aqpax827: Новая страница: «The Public Foundation “Elge Qaitaru” appeals to you on the fol­low­ing issue.  In 2017, the Banking Sector Financial Stability Improvement Program was appr…»&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;The Public Foundation “Elge Qaitaru” appeals to you on the fol­low­ing issue.&lt;br /&gt;
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In 2017, the Banking Sector Financial Stability Improvement Program was approved.&lt;br /&gt;
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To pro­vide state assis­tance to banks, two state funds were iden­ti­fied: Kazakhstan Sustainability Fund (KSF), owned by the National Bank, and the Problem Loans Fund (PLF), owned by the Ministry of Finance.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Problem Loans Fund was estab­lished in 2012 under the National Bank to assist banks in the process of “clean­ing” the bal­ance sheet from “non-per­form­ing” loans in order to improve the qual­i­ty of the loan port­fo­lio in the bank­ing sys­tem. However, large oper­a­tions on the fund began only in 2017, when the Banking Sector Financial Stability Improvement Program was approved and the Problem Loans Fund was trans­ferred to the man­age­ment of the Ministry of Finance.&lt;br /&gt;
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The Kazakhstan Sustainability Fund was estab­lished in 2017 under the National Bank to imple­ment the same Banking Sector Financial Stability Improvement Program. Today, the main goal of the Fund’s activ­i­ty is to pro­mote the finan­cial sta­bil­i­ty of the bank­ing sec­tor through finan­cial sup­port for sec­ond-tier banks, as well as the imple­men­ta­tion of the state pro­gram for refi­nanc­ing mort­gage loans.&lt;br /&gt;
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The analy­sis of the report­ing of the Problem Loans Fund and the Sustainability Fund is strik­ing in the vol­ume of gov­ern­ment spend­ing to pro­vide assis­tance to banks in 2017–2019, which passed the state bud­get, Parliament, and the entire pub­lic in a non-trans­par­ent and uncon­trolled man­ner. This rais­es big ques­tions about the effec­tive­ness of these huge costs.&lt;br /&gt;
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Based on the reports of both Funds, the gov­ern­ment assis­tance was dis­trib­uted in the fol­low­ing manner:&lt;br /&gt;
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State assis­tance to banks in 2017–2019 (bil­lion tenge)&lt;br /&gt;
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Purchase of dis­tressed assets of BTA Bank and Kazkommertsbank (PLF) 2,640&lt;br /&gt;
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State aid to Tsesnabank (through PLF and KSF) 1,454&lt;br /&gt;
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State assis­tance to RBK bank (through PLF and KSF) 399&lt;br /&gt;
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State assis­tance to banks ATF, Eurasian, and BCC (KSF) 310&lt;br /&gt;
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Total state assis­tance to banks in 2017–2019 (through PLF and KSF) 4,803&lt;br /&gt;
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of which: from the state bud­get and the National Fund 2093&lt;br /&gt;
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from the National Bank 2710&lt;br /&gt;
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The amount of 4.8 tril­lion tenge to bail out banks is shock­ing. For com­par­i­son, in the state bud­get of Kazakhstan, the largest indi­vid­ual item of state spend­ing is the pay­ment of pen­sions. So, in 2018, the amount of pen­sions paid from the bud­get was slight­ly less than 2 tril­lion tenge and it amount­ed to 21% of all expen­di­tures of the repub­li­can budget.&lt;br /&gt;
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The pur­chase of trou­bled assets of BTA Bank and Kazkommertsbank in the amount of 2.6 tril­lion tenge went entire­ly through the Problem Loans Fund in 2017. To finance this oper­a­tion, 2.1 tril­lion tenge was allo­cat­ed from the state bud­get, of which 1.1 tril­lion came from the National Fund of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The rest was financed by the National Bank.&lt;br /&gt;
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Under the Banking Sector Financial Stability Improvement Program, in late 2017 and ear­ly 2018, the National Bank gave sub­or­di­nat­ed pref­er­en­tial loans for 15 years to five banks for a total of 654 bil­lion tenge (RBK — 244 bil­lion, Eurasian bank — 150 bil­lion, Tsesnabank — 100 bil­lion, ATF Bank — 100 bil­lion, and Bank Center Credit — 60 bil­lion). At that time the National Bank assured that the above-men­tioned sums were quite enough to restore the finan­cial sta­bil­i­ty of these banks. However, this turned out not to be the case and the sit­u­a­tion in Tsesnabank and RBK got out of con­trol very quickly.&lt;br /&gt;
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The state aid to RBK bank was car­ried out only through KFU and con­sist­ed of two parts. 244 bil­lion tenge were received by the bank under the FSFBS Program. Also, the National Bank, through the Kazakhstan Sustainability Fund, gave an inter­est-free bond loan in the amount of 156 bil­lion tenge for a spe­cial finan­cial com­pa­ny — DSFC, which was cre­at­ed on the basis of a gov­ern­ment decree to buy out the dubi­ous assets of RBK bank.&lt;br /&gt;
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The results of this state aid are also shocking.&lt;br /&gt;
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Before sell­ing Kazkom-BTA bank to Halyk Bank Kazakhstan, the gov­ern­ment had to clear it of prob­lem assets. To do this, the doubt­ful and non-per­form­ing assets were trans­ferred from Kazkom to BTA, after which the Problem Loans Fund bought out all the prob­lem assets of BTA-Kazkom at their book val­ue for the amount of 2.64 tril­lion tenge. At the same time, the finan­cial state­ments of the Problem Loans Fund state that the mar­ket val­ue of the repur­chased assets, accord­ing to the results of an inde­pen­dent assess­ment, amount­ed to 268 bil­lion tenge, or 10 times less than the amount paid! As a result, the Problem Loans Fund rec­og­nized a loss in the amount of 2.372 tril­lion tenge on that asset purchase.&lt;br /&gt;
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In addi­tion to the huge loss­es that the Problem Loans Fund incurred on the acqui­si­tion of the dubi­ous assets of Kazkom-BTA and Tsesnabank, it is very sur­pris­ing that it is not clear where those loss­es came from. If we look at the reg­u­la­to­ry state­ments of the National Bank, as well as the audit­ed finan­cial state­ments of Kazkom-BTA and Tsesnabank for 2016 and 2017, then there are not even close to such cred­it loss­es and both banks showed high-qual­i­ty assets with a low lev­el of prob­lem loans. This sit­u­a­tion rais­es a num­ber of very big questions.&lt;br /&gt;
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Why did the real mar­ket val­ue of loans in Kazkom-BTA and Tsesnabank turn out to be many times low­er than it was pre­vi­ous­ly indi­cat­ed in the National Bank’s reg­u­la­to­ry state­ments and finan­cial state­ments con­firmed [https://www.opendemocracy.net/ https://www.opendemocracy.net] by inter­na­tion­al auditors?&lt;br /&gt;
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If the state­ments of these banks were not true, then how could this even hap­pen? How, in this case, can one gen­er­al­ly trust the bank­ing sys­tem of Kazakhstan and the National Bank?&lt;br /&gt;
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The state spent 4.8 tril­lion tenge to res­cue banks, so why was the process of buy­ing and trans­fer­ring trou­bled bank assets to the state com­plete­ly non-trans­par­ent and beyond the con­trol of the entire public?&lt;br /&gt;
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In the case of Kazkom-BTA, these ques­tions should first of all be direct­ed to three parties.&lt;br /&gt;
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Firstly, they should be addressed to the Government of the coun­try, which owned BTA Bank for a long time before its merg­er with Kazkom (through Samruk-Kazyna), and which then received back the trou­bled assets of the same BTA togeth­er with Kazkom, pay­ing an incred­i­ble amount of money.&lt;br /&gt;
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Secondly, this refers to the National Bank as a bank­ing reg­u­la­tor at that time. The National Bank reg­u­lar­ly, almost once a year, and care­ful­ly checks and owns com­plete infor­ma­tion on each bank. It was the National Bank which accept­ed the merg­er of Kazkommertsbank and BTA, for the res­cue of which the state then spent 2.6 tril­lion tenge.&lt;br /&gt;
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Finally, these ques­tions should be direct­ed to the exter­nal audi­tors, whose main task is to inde­pen­dent­ly ver­i­fy the reli­a­bil­i­ty of the finan­cial statements.&lt;br /&gt;
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In addi­tion, the activ­i­ty of the Problem Loans Fund in the sale of assets rais­es a ques­tion in con­nec­tion with the lack of trans­paren­cy and the pos­si­ble assump­tion of vio­la­tions of the law in this.&lt;br /&gt;
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It is nec­es­sary to study sep­a­rate­ly and give a legal assess­ment of the fact that in 2008–2009 the state, through the Samruk-Kazyna Fund, invest­ed almost $6 bil­lion in BTA Bank, which in 2014 was sold to a con­sor­tium con­sist­ing of Kazkommertsbank and the com­pa­ny rep­re­sent­ing the inter­ests of Kenes Rakishev. At the same time, before the trans­ac­tion, this com­pa­ny sold Shalkiya-Zinc, acquired in 2009 for $50 mil­lion, to the Samruk-Kazyna Fund for almost $200 mil­lion. It turns out that the bank paid for BTA with the mon­ey of the Samruk-Kazyna Fund itself.&lt;br /&gt;
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In addi­tion, it is note­wor­thy that Dinara and Timur Kulibaev at the end of 2001 bought from the state a 33.3% stake in JSC Halyk Bank Kazakhstan for $41 mil­lion, and in 2006 sold a 20.21% of the same shares for $748 mil­lion. What hap­pened so that in such a short peri­od of time these shares could rise in price by more than 30 times? Or was their price sig­nif­i­cant­ly under­es­ti­mat­ed when sold by the state?&lt;br /&gt;
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In con­nec­tion with the above, we ask you:&lt;br /&gt;
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1. To ver­i­fy the above facts, in par­tic­u­lar all the activ­i­ties of the Problem Loans Fund (PLF) and the Kazakhstan Sustainability Fund (KSF), bring the guilty ones to jus­tice and take mea­sures to com­pen­sate for the dam­age caused to the state;&lt;br /&gt;
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2. To deter­mine the ulti­mate ben­e­fi­cia­ries of the bil­lions of dol­lars spent by the state to save BTA Bank and Kazkommertsbank and estab­lish how the assets of these banks res­cued at such a huge price even­tu­al­ly end­ed up in the own­er­ship of Halyk Bank for nothing;&lt;br /&gt;
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3. To con­sid­er the return of JSC Halyk Bank Kazakhstan back to the own­er­ship of the Republic of Kazakhstan.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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