'I will faithfully implement the recommendation,' Nam-kuk affirmed.
Kim Nam-kuk – a South Korean lawyer and politician – will reportedly sell his cryptocurrency holdings amid a conflict of interest that surrounds his stash.
The party further announced it will thoroughly investigate the matter to discover any possible irregularities with Nam-kuk’s actions. While the examination will be focused initially on him, it could later affect other members of the DP.
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