Martial law records extended inspection...'Yongsan' inspection is controversial behind closed doors

2024.12.18. AM 11:10
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The National Archives of the Ministry of Public Administration and Security announced that the inspection period for the management of records produced by state agencies before and after the December 3 emergency martial law will be extended by one day from tomorrow (19th) to the day after tomorrow (20th).

The National Archives said it added three more, the Capital Defense Command, the Gyeonggi Southern Police Agency, and the Army Special Warfare Command, which were excluded from the existing records inspection, from 15 to 18.

However, the Presidential Archives, which put the presidential secretariat, the security office, and the security office on the inspection list, did not disclose all of the inspection conditions, including the schedule of the on-site inspection.

After completing the inspection, the National Archives will consult with the Presidential Archives to announce the results of the inspection.




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