Speaker Park Byeong-seok is presiding over the 12th plenary session held at the National Assembly on the 19th. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@

Speaker Park Byeong-seok is presiding over the 12th plenary session held at the National Assembly on the 19th. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kang Nahum] A follow-up bill to the 'Late Choi Sook-hyun Act,' which focuses on the disclosure of personal information and misconduct of sports instructors who have been convicted of human rights violations, passed the National Assembly plenary session on the 19th.


The National Assembly held a plenary session that afternoon and approved the 'Partial Amendment to the National Sports Promotion Act' containing these provisions.



This amendment is a follow-up bill to the sports violence eradication law enacted in August to prevent a recurrence of the 'Choi Sook-hyun case,' including ▲ disclosure of the list of individuals with confirmed guilty verdicts related to sports corruption ▲ establishment of an integrated information system for detailed personal information such as sports personnel's personal details, award information, and disciplinary history.


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