How does Kim Jong-un deal with corruption?North Korea's anti-corruption measures are beyond your imagination!
In North Korea, if Kim Jong-un finds out that someone **, what will he do?It's definitely beyond your imagination. How does Kim Jong-un deal with corruption?
It is said that in 2011, as soon as Kim Jong-un came to power, he began to attack corruption with heavy blows.
First, he instituted a monetary reform, replacing the old currency with a new one. Redemption is given at a ratio of one to one. This policy does not have much impact on ordinary people. Because ordinary people don't have money in their hands, medical care, education, housing, and other things are all free. But for the ** who hides money, it's different.
In North Korea, what happens if you catch a ** criminal?It will be characterized as an economic crime. Once confirmed, they will be terminated.
Because the means are very resolute, under the high-pressure policy, the corrupt ** do not dare to exchange their old currency. At this time, all the money they were greedy for turned into waste paper.
I have to say that Kim Jong-un's move is really clever. According to public reports, in 2013, North Korea's actual second-in-command, that is, Kim Jong-un's relative, was directly executed for ** crimes.
It is precisely because of his execution that the whole North Korea was shaken, and Kim Jong-un also established his authority, and the atmosphere of corruption was greatly curbed.
Nearly a decade has passed. The atmosphere in the DPRK has improved considerably. But after a long time, the wind of corruption seems to have begun to die again. It's 2020. Kim Jong-un's decision to build a new general hospital in Pyongyang is aimed at improving the level of medical care for the people. In order to monitor the progress of the construction of the hospital, Kim Jong-un visited the site.
Kim Jong-un, who arrived at the site, immediately saw that the progress of the project was very slow, and the quality of the construction was completely different from what was originally envisaged.
Kim Jong-un was so angry about this incident that he ordered a thorough investigation of the matter and replaced all the ** in charge of the construction of the hospital.
I don't know if I don't know, it turns out that it is because of the corruption of the hospital, which has slowed down the construction progress of the hospital significantly, and the quality of the building has also been seriously problematic. Kim Jong-un showed no mercy to these moths and directly ordered the execution, which was very decisive.
Since then, Kim Jong-un has waged a tough anti-corruption campaign at home. The atmosphere of officialdom in the DPRK in the past two years has also been greatly improved. Do you agree with Kim Jong-un's approach?Tell us what you think. Active discussion is welcome.