31 July 2024 | 15:51

Kazakhstan considers replacing bailiffs with robots

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Tengrinews.kz - Kazakhstan is pioneering the use of robotics in the legal sector with a new pilot project.


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Tengrinews.kz - Kazakhstan is pioneering the use of robotics in the legal sector with a new pilot project.

A pilot project named "Robot" is currently being implemented in Taraz, which automates the initiation of enforcement proceedings without the need for a bailiff. This system is set to be adopted in other regions soon.

"In January, the city of Taraz launched the 'Robot' pilot project, which automatically initiates enforcement proceedings without the involvement of a bailiff. This will save citizens from commission fees and is expected to save around 2 billion tenge. The project is planned to be expanded nationwide in August," the Justice Ministry’s report, published on the Prime Minister's website, states.

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