
At a meeting of the Jogorku Kenesh, Deputy Dastan Bekeshev inquired about the number of accidents that occurred at construction sites last year. In response, Deputy Minister of Construction Talant Imanakun uulu reported that in 2025, more than 10 incidents were registered, resulting in both minor and serious injuries to workers.
“Our organization maintains a safety journal, and we conduct regular training and inspections at construction sites. There have been cases of arrests of both construction company managers and our employees for inadequate supervision. We have strengthened our oversight and now monitor each construction site using online cameras. Fines totaling 6 million soms have been imposed for violations of safety regulations,” he noted.
Bekeshev also mentioned a complaint from a resident of Osh who became disabled after falling during the construction of a 9-story building. He expressed dissatisfaction that the compensation he received was insufficient.
“Who oversees this process? Furthermore, employees of the municipal enterprise ‘Tazalyk’ go out to clean the roads early in the morning and also fall victim to accidents. This practice needs to be stopped, and equipment should be taken out onto the roads,” the deputy added.
In response, Deputy Minister of Labor, Social Protection, and Migration Kamchybek Dosmatov stated that the Labor Protection Service of the ministry conducts unscheduled inspections and responds to incoming complaints.
Imanakun uulu added that employees of the municipal enterprise ‘Tazalyk’ and other utility services should be provided with special clothing with reflective elements to enhance safety.