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After 15 Years, a Father and Daughter Are Cleared in Korea’s High-profile ‘Cyanide Makgeolli’ Case

After 15 Years, a Father and Daughter Are Cleared in Korea’s High-profile ‘Cyanide Makgeolli’ Case

GWANGJU, Oct. 29 (Korea Bizwire) —  A South Korean appeals court has acquitted a father and daughter who spent roughly 15 years behind bars for a notorious 2009 poisoning, concluding that the convictions rested on coerced, legally flawed confessions. The ruling lands in October 2025, under a new political landscape that has made criminal-justice safeguards [...]

Court Orders Hospital to Pay Damages After Botched Delivery Causes Child’s Disability

Court Orders Hospital to Pay Damages After Botched Delivery Causes Child’s Disability

SEOUL, Oct. 29 (Korea Bizwire) — A South Korean appellate court has ordered a hospital to pay approximately 620 million won (US$450,000) in damages to a family after finding that medical negligence during childbirth resulted in their son’s permanent disability. The ruling, handed down by the Suwon High Court recently, held that the hospital failed to [...]

Korea Launches Labor-Government Task Force to Overhaul Retirement Pension System

Korea Launches Labor-Government Task Force to Overhaul Retirement Pension System

SEOUL, Oct. 29 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea has convened labor, business and government representatives to pursue the first major overhaul of the nation’s retirement pension system in more than two decades, aiming to strengthen income security for an aging workforce. The Ministry of Employment and Labor on Tuesday launched a tripartite task force dedicated to [...]

Government Expands “Livelihood Account” Protections to Help Debtors Rebuild

Government Expands “Livelihood Account” Protections to Help Debtors Rebuild

SEOUL, Oct. 29 (Korea Bizwire) – South Korea will expand financial protections for low-income debtors next year, introducing a new “livelihood account” that shields up to 2.5 million won (US$1,740) per month from seizure. The Ministry of Justice said Tuesday it will propose a revised enforcement decree to the Civil Execution Act that raises the [...]

Jeju Plans Crackdown on Deer and Pigeon Feeding to Protect Local Ecosystem

Jeju Plans Crackdown on Deer and Pigeon Feeding to Protect Local Ecosystem

JEJU, Oct. 28 (Korea Bizwire) — Jeju Province said Tuesday it will seek a legal revision by year’s end to classify sika deer as harmful wildlife and ban the feeding of feral pigeons, amid growing concerns over ecological disruption and public hygiene. The planned amendment to the provincial ordinance follows the central government’s move to add [...]

Romance Scams Are Surging  — and AI Is Making Them Harder to Spot

Romance Scams Are Surging — and AI Is Making Them Harder to Spot

SEOUL, Oct. 28 (Korea Bizwire) — The recent arrest of a Korean couple accused of orchestrating a multimillion-dollar fraud ring in Cambodia has thrown new light on a crime many still struggle to take seriously: romance scams. While some ask how anyone could fall for a stranger online, advances in artificial intelligence and increasingly sophisticated psychological [...]

Hospitals Brace for Potential Legal Wave After Ruling on Trainee Doctors’ Overtime Pay

Hospitals Brace for Potential Legal Wave After Ruling on Trainee Doctors’ Overtime Pay

SEOUL, Oct. 28 (Korea Bizwire) — A recent Supreme Court ruling ordering a major Seoul hospital to pay significant unpaid overtime wages to its resident doctors is rippling through South Korea’s medical community, raising concerns about a surge in similar lawsuits. The decision, finalized last month, held that three former residents at Asan Medical Center were [...]

Gov’t to Subsidize Malpractice Insurance for Doctors in High-Risk Fields

Gov’t to Subsidize Malpractice Insurance for Doctors in High-Risk Fields

SEOUL, Oct. 28 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea will begin subsidizing malpractice insurance premiums for doctors working in critical but increasingly underserved medical specialties, the government announced Monday, in an effort to ease legal burdens that have driven many physicians away from essential care. Under the new program, the state will cover 50 to 75 percent [...]

South Korea Moves to Curb Cosmetic Misuse of Popular Weight-Loss Drugs

South Korea Moves to Curb Cosmetic Misuse of Popular Weight-Loss Drugs

SEOUL, Oct. 28 (Korea Bizwire) — South Korea plans to tighten oversight of blockbuster obesity treatments such as Wegovy and Mounjaro, responding to a surge in prescriptions for cosmetic weight loss among people without medical need, the government said Monday. The Ministry of Health and Welfare said it will work with the country’s drug regulator to [...]

Seoul Launches Contactless Bus Payments That Don’t Require Tapping

Seoul Launches Contactless Bus Payments That Don’t Require Tapping

SEOUL, Oct. 27 (Korea Bizwire) — A new payment technology that allows bus passengers to board without tapping a card or phone has debuted in Seoul, in a pilot seen as a step toward a fully touch-free public transit system. Tmoney, the operator of South Korea’s dominant transit payment platform, said Monday it has activated its [...]