everyday corruption

South Korean President Moon Jae-in

A year after South Korea passed an anti-corruption law, some businesses say it goes too far

Business

South Korea’s sweeping anti-graft law is meant to eliminate corruption, but some Koreans say it’s cutting into the country’s gift-giving tradition.

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