The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission of South Korea recently conducted an investigation into the digital asset transaction records of 298 current lawmakers. The investigation covered a period from May 30, 2020, to May 31, 2023. This move is aimed at ensuring transparency and accountability among the country’s lawmakers regarding their involvement in digital asset transactions. By examining these records, the commission aims to prevent any potential corruption or misuse of digital assets by lawmakers. This investigation highlights the government’s commitment to combating corruption and promoting civil rights in South Korea.
HomeDIGITAL ASSETS REGULATORYworldwide-stablecoinSouth Korean lawmakers' cryptocurrency trades amount to nearly $100 million over a...