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South Korea Enacts Legislation for Public Disclosure of Officials

South Korea to disclose top public officials’ crypto holdings next

South Korea Implements Crypto Asset Reporting for Public Officials

South Korea

South Korea’s National Assembly has unanimously passed a bill that obligates lawmakers and high-ranking public officials to report on their crypto assets. The

The Ministry of Personnel Management announced today that the property detailsincluding cryptocurrenciesof about 5,800 public officials will be disclosed on the

Starting from Jan. 1, 2025, high-ranking public officials in South Korea, including National Assembly members, will be obligated to disclose their cryptocurrency

As Part Of Its Ongoing

South Korea Approves Bill Requiring Crypto Disclosure For Officials

As part of its ongoing regulatory efforts, the National Assembly of South Korea recently passed a bill related to crypto. This bill mandated that all high-ranking public

South Korea enforces crypto asset disclosure for public

South Korea Has Introduced New

South Korean public officials will disclose crypto

South Korea passes bill to make officials disclose Bitcoin holdings

South Korea has introduced new legislation requiring public officials to disclose crypto assets, aiming to improve governance transparency and address conflicts of

On Monday

Bitcoin Ownership Disclosure for Public Officials in South Korea

On Monday, a Korean parliamentary subcommittee approved a bill that includes cryptocurrency and other virtual assets in the annual asset disclosure requirements

South Korea has announced that nearly 6,000 government officials must disclose their cryptocurrency holdings starting Janu. This directive, part of a

South Korea implements crypto disclosure mandate for officials

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