Elite inspection team to crack down on corruption in North Korea
An inspection team from the Workers Party of Korea (WPK)s Central Inspection Committee has been deployed to North Pyongan Province to investigate corruption among local government officials. The inspection will reportedly be longer and more comprehensive than previous investigations.
The inspection team arrived on December 20 and is continuing to investigate local government officials, said a source in North Pyongan Province. The team is looking at officials working in customs bureaus, factories and enterprises, and even in storage facilities.
The WPK Inspection Committee is tasked with investigating party officials who have committed offenses against the party or anti-revolutionary activities, or who have failed to follow policies and rules. The organization is run by former Organizational Guidance Department (OGD) First Director Jo Yon Jun, who is considered one of North Koreas most powerful figures.
The inspections being conducted by the central government are much more intense than those conducted by the provincial party apparatus, said the source. Theres a rumor that two customs agency officials in Sinuiju, the manager of a City Management Center, and the party secretary of an enterprise have been fired due to the inspection.
Most inspections last around 20 days, but this one has been going on for more than three months, said the source. It seems like the longest one of its kind. ......
[Source: Daily NK]