Gyeonggi Province in South Korea requires public officials at level 4 and above to report their virtual asset holdings
ChainCatcher news, Gyeonggi Province in South Korea has announced the completion of the revision of the "Gyeonggi Province Public Officials Code of Conduct," requiring public officials at level 4 and above in Gyeonggi Province to report their holdings of virtual assets such as Bitcoin by September 1. If necessary, it will verify whether these assets are related to their duties and take preventive measures based on the information obtained to prevent them from seeking personal gain during their official duties.
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