Police Conduct Search and Seizure at Korea Communications Commission Over Alleged Leakage of Civil Petitioners' Information
The police have launched a forced investigation into allegations that an internal employee of the Korea Communications Standards Commission leaked a complainant's personal information.
On the morning of the 15th, the Anti-Corruption and Public Crime Investigation Unit of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency sent investigators to the Korea Communications Standards Commission office in Mok-dong, Yangcheon-gu, Seoul, to conduct a search and seizure.
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The Commission had previously requested an investigation by authorities under the Personal Information Protection Act against unidentified persons, including an administrative office employee suspected of leaking complainants' information.
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