Amangeldy Shabdarbayev

Colonel General Amangeldy Shabdarbayev (Kazakh: Амангелді Смағұлұлы Шабдарбаев, Amangeldi Smaǵululy Shabdarbaev; born on 1 August 1950 in Kaskelen district, Almaty Province, Kazakhstan) served as the Chairman of the National Security Committee (KNB) from 2 March 2006 to 7 December 2009. He replaced Nartai Dutbayev, and was himself replaced by Adil Shayakhmetov.[1][2] He graduated from the Kazakh Institute of Physical Training and KGB Higher School of the USSR in Moscow, USSR with a degree in law.[3]

Career

Shabdarbayev served in the Military of the Soviet Union in 1974.[3]

He joined the State Security Committee of the Kazakh SSR in 1976. He retired from the committee in 1986 after Zheltoqsan riot. He then served as Deputy Chief of the "Kazneftedorstroy" trust.[3]

He became the Deputy Chairman of the State Investigation Committee in November 1995, and the Head of “A” Service of the KNB in 1997. He previously served as the Head of the Presidential Security Service from January 2002 until Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev promoted him to the head of the KNB on 2 March 2006.[3]

He has received many awards, including the "Dangq" order II, from the Commonwealth of Independent States.[3]

Deutsche Welle reported on 3 March that "according to politicians and political analysts, Shabdarbaev does not belong to any of the 'influence groups' between which an open confrontation began after the murder of Altynbek Sarsenbayev."[4]

Arystan board

Shabdarbayev fired twenty military officials of the Arystan board on 13 June 2006, saying in an interview with a writer for Russian: Мегаполис (Megacity) weekly, "Considering serious neglect and lack of organization of personnel work, absence of due control over the department board of the Committee staff, certain measures have been taken. The administrative board of the service has been completely renewed. By the results of attestation more than 20 military officials of the special division have been dismissed without restoration right. The officer from executives reserve with experience of operative and personnel work has been appointed a new Arystan Chairman. Military discipline has been taken under rigid control."[5]

Family

He is married and has four children.[3]

References

  1. Kazakh Senate approves new intelligence chief RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
  2. "Kazakhstan Approves New National Security Committee Chief", Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 2009-12-09, retrieved 2010-01-27
  3. "Chairman of National Security Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan". Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-01-20.
  4. Kazakhstan: President tries to calm growing political crisis RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty
  5. Arystan board renewed Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine National Security Committee of the Republic of Kazakhstan
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