韩国公务员被控挪用40万美元购买加密货币

币界网Publicado em 2024-08-14Última atualização em 2024-08-14

币界网报道:

一名韩国公务员被指控挪用政府资金40多万美元,并将其中一部分用于投资加密货币。

据韩联社报道,清州地区检察官办公室宣布,他们逮捕并指控了一名在清州市政厅工作的未具名的六级公务员。

40多岁的被告被指控在2017年1月开始的七年期间挪用了约6亿韩元(约合43.8万美元)。检察官表示,这些资金的一部分用于购买加密货币和交易股票。

根据起诉书,该公务员负责监督在清州定居的朝鲜叛逃者的学生工作安排和支持项目,并被指控伪造官方文件以协助挪用公款。

检察官已采取行动追回被指控的被盗资产。清州地区检察官办公室发言人表示,他们扣押了包括公寓和车辆在内的财产和资产,试图追回资金。检方表示,他们打算建立一个全面的案件。

检察官办公室的一名发言人承诺,该团队“将确保我们的案件没有漏洞,以便对被告判处与该罪行性质相适应的刑罚。”

该报告是在韩国金融服务委员会上个月生效的保护加密货币投资者的第一部法律之后发布的。这项法律旨在保护在Terra Luna崩盘和FTX倒闭等高调事件后的投资者。

韩国和加密货币

韩国最近发生了一些涉及公务员的加密货币相关案件。

2022年11月,一名韩国高级公务员在一次官方会议上也被拍到用手机交易狗狗币(DOGE)。今年3月,一名首尔公务员因加密货币欺诈和语音钓鱼攻击被捕。

2024年1月,一场国际追捕行动启动,导致韩国国家健康保险公司(NHIC)在菲律宾的一名员工被捕。他被指控挪用约350万美元,将收益转换为加密货币,并逃离该国的一个度假胜地过着“奢侈的生活”。

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