Court Moves to Seize Assets of Japanese Forced Labor Companies... Cheong Wa Dae "Not Appropriate for Blue House to Comment on Judicial Decisions"

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[Asia Economy reporters Ryu Jeong-min and Son Seon-hee] The Blue House stated that it is difficult to interpret the court's move to push for the sale of assets of Japanese forced labor companies as the commencement of full-scale enforcement procedures.


A Blue House official said on the 3rd, "The deemed public notice delivery of the seizure order against the Japanese company was not made this time, but the effect of the public notice delivery decision by the court in June took place," adding, "Therefore, it is difficult to interpret that the court has taken additional measures or started full-scale enforcement procedures."



The Blue House official said, "The forced enforcement procedures filed by the forced labor victims are being carried out by the court, and we believe it is inappropriate for the Blue House to express any position on the court's judicial decisions."


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