SOEs in Kazakhstan are often referred to as enterprises with public interest. The legal definition of what is considered an enterprise with public interest is laid out in the law On Accounting and Financial Reporting No. 234/ 2007, and includes a range of sector- and operation-specific features.
There are certain pre-requisites an enterprise with public interest will need to fulfil in order to classify as such. For example, an enterprise with public interest may be a JSC whose operations are commercial in nature. However, there is no consistently applied classification system in Kazakhstan that provides the basis for what enterprise may be seen as commercial or non-commercial, and thus falling under the scope of what may constitute an enterprise with public interest in Kazakhstan. The Kazakh authorities shared plans to introduce such a classification system, though at the moment of analysis, such plans have not been realised.
Despite some ambiguity in the legal definition, the Ministry of Finance (MF), which is the main state body tasked with monitoring and analysing the performance of the quasi-state sector, maintains a repository of financial statements and auditor reports on all organisations considered as enterprise with public interest. Said repository serves as the primary source for data on the state-owned sector for the purpose of this review.