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Kyrgyzstan’s ‘controversial’ health minister jailed for graft

Prosecutor says probe reveals 2,460,000 vaccine doses unjustifiably received from foreign companies

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 03 Jun 2022 9:00PM

Kyrgyzstan’s ‘controversial’ health minister jailed for graft
Alymkadyr Beishenaliyev is nicknamed “aconite” for promoting a homemade liquid solution based on the poisonous wolfsbane, to cure Covid-19 and other diseases. – AFP pic, June 3, 2022

BISHKEK – Kyrgyzstan’s health minister who recommended a poisonous root as a treatment for Covid-19 has been jailed following a corruption probe linked to the purchase of vaccines, prosecutors said today.

Alymkadyr Beishenaliyev has been nicknamed “aconite” for promoting a homemade liquid solution based on the poisonous root, also known as wolfsbane, to cure Covid-19 and other diseases.

Prosecutors said Beishenaliyev was involved in the purchase of more than two million Covid-19 vaccine doses over national requirements, proceeds from which “were transferred to offshore accounts”.

The money totalled up to KGS1.5 billion (RM82.7 million), a statement said.

“Although Kyrgyzstan receives free Covid-19 vaccines from China, Russia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and international organisations, in 2021 another 2,460,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccines were unjustifiably received from foreign companies,” the statement added.

Beishenaliyev has been under pressure, with his deputies in May calling for his sacking and accusing him of bullying ministry employees, including using sexual taunts.

Beishenaliyev is seen as an ally of President Sadyr Japarov – whom he credits as the ultimate author of the aconite solution used in state hospitals.

He had said Japarov had personally provided doctors with a recipe passed on to him by his father.

The arrest has fuelled speculation of infighting in the government. Beishenaliyev had made a public appearance alongside the president yesterday morning just hours before his arrest.

Video footage released by the prosecutors that evening showed a detachment of men in military uniforms entering the health ministry and Beishenaliyev being handcuffed in his office.

A spokesman for the state prosecutor told AFP today that Beishenaliyev “is in the jail of the State National Security Committee and is awaiting trial.”

Beishenaliyev has dismissed the accusations and accused state security services of pressuring him.

Three Kyrgyz presidents have been unseated by political crises in the ex-Soviet country’s three-decade independence, with Japarov freed from jail before rising to power during post-vote chaos in 2020.

Japarov, 53, was at the time serving a conviction for hostage-taking that he insisted was groundless and an attempt to derail his opposition activities. – AFP, June 3, 2022

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