October 03, 2005

Kazakhstan to preserve data privacy

Published at KAZINFORM, October 3, by Zhiger Baitelessov

Kazakhstan to preserve data privacy


The Agreement on mutual confidential information privacy within the CSTO signed on June 18, 2004 in Astana by its Member States is recommended for ratification by the Majilis of the Parliament of Kazakhstan in order to ensure the protection of the restricted data in foreign policy, economic, scientific-technical, military, military-technical, intelligence, counterintelligence, criminal investigations.

The bill will be submitted to the plenary session of the Majilis Committee on October 5 this year.

Security information transfer to the CSTO Secretariat, an international Organization, is foreseen by the norms of the Accord. The State Secrets Law of Kazakhstan regulating the legal framework and the general system of state secrets protection envisages the procedure of the national secrets disposal to the public organs, foreign countries and citizens but not to international organizations.

Taking into account this information and in conformity with the Law “On International Treaties of Kazakhstan” the Committee proposed the Majilis to ratify the Agreement.

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