Ruling and Opposition Parties Approve Submission of Wemade's National Assembly Entry Records
The ruling and opposition parties have requested the submission of the National Assembly entry records of the game company 'Wemade,' which has been suspected of 'legislative lobbying' in connection with the controversy over independent lawmaker Kim Nam-guk's virtual asset trading and holding.
On the 24th, the National Assembly Steering Committee, in a plenary session, passed a motion for the National Assembly Secretariat to disclose Wemade's National Assembly entry records, following an agreement between the ruling and opposition floor leaders.
Earlier, as the controversy over lawmaker Kim Nam-guk's coin trading and holding expanded into allegations of legislative lobbying by a 'P2E (Play-to-Earn)' company, demands were raised to disclose the National Assembly entry records of the company's executives and employees.
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The National Assembly Secretariat stated that personal information collected upon entry to the National Assembly building is gathered for security purposes, and according to the Personal Information Protection Act, entry records cannot be disclosed to third parties; however, under the National Assembly Act, if requested by a resolution of the relevant standing committee, the Steering Committee, which has jurisdiction, the related records can be submitted.
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