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Road Map programme is to be continued in 2010
Astana, August 18, 2009 (Khabar) - Astana has witnessed the first, after the holiday, meeting, where attendees have discussed the implementation of such state programmes as “One hundred schools, one hundred hospitals”. Currently, this programme is facing some difficulties. The increase in prices resulted in the fact that the construction of 39 schools is at risk.
Yerbol Orynbayev, deputy prime minister of RK:
- The main rise in price fall at the adjustment with the purchasing power of the US dollar happens when necessary documents are not developed on time and the money has already been allocated during its construction.
Yerbol Orynbayev has personally visited all such facilities. When all heads of regions started to ask for money for already financed projects, his commission visited regions. On site, officials said that the construction was started without the necessary documents, constructors failed to complete everything according to the schedule and prices for cement increased. The government decided to toughen measures. Karim Massimov commissioned to stop the financing of facilities without documents and those which city councils cannot support by their own. The Prime Minister forbade state officials to accept applications for rises in prices. Everything that is in excess of the price of approved projects must be covered by means of city councils. Unlike the “One hundred schools, one hundred hospitals” programme, the results of the “Road Map” programme are good. As part of this programme 253 thousand jobs were created and one-fifths of all projects are almost completed.
Gulshara Abdikaliova, Labour and Social Security Minister of RK:
- For today we have used 56% or over 94 billion tenge of the allocated money.
Gulshara Abdikalikova asked her colleagues to create special centres for training highly qualified staff, in order to use them in future. The prime minister supported her, especially as the “Road Map” programme is to be continued in 2010. At the end of the meeting, members of the government examined the results of the introduction of the unified system for medications’ supply. This system was introduced in order to economize budget money and support local producers of medications.
Yerbol Orynbayev, deputy prime minister of RK:
- The main rise in price fall at the adjustment with the purchasing power of the US dollar happens when necessary documents are not developed on time and the money has already been allocated during its construction.
Yerbol Orynbayev has personally visited all such facilities. When all heads of regions started to ask for money for already financed projects, his commission visited regions. On site, officials said that the construction was started without the necessary documents, constructors failed to complete everything according to the schedule and prices for cement increased. The government decided to toughen measures. Karim Massimov commissioned to stop the financing of facilities without documents and those which city councils cannot support by their own. The Prime Minister forbade state officials to accept applications for rises in prices. Everything that is in excess of the price of approved projects must be covered by means of city councils. Unlike the “One hundred schools, one hundred hospitals” programme, the results of the “Road Map” programme are good. As part of this programme 253 thousand jobs were created and one-fifths of all projects are almost completed.
Gulshara Abdikaliova, Labour and Social Security Minister of RK:
- For today we have used 56% or over 94 billion tenge of the allocated money.
Gulshara Abdikalikova asked her colleagues to create special centres for training highly qualified staff, in order to use them in future. The prime minister supported her, especially as the “Road Map” programme is to be continued in 2010. At the end of the meeting, members of the government examined the results of the introduction of the unified system for medications’ supply. This system was introduced in order to economize budget money and support local producers of medications.