Seoul: A tough new anti-graft law came into force in South Korea, with many hailing it as a milestone to help root out widespread low-level corruption.
Dubbed the “Kim Young-ran law”, after the former supreme court judge who drafted it, the sweeping legislation covers some four million public servants and employees of education institutions in the country of 50 million.
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