S Korean Gov’t Worker ‘Embezzled Public Funds and Escaped with $2.8m in Crypto’
A missing South Korean government worker is thought to be on the run with $2.8 million worth of public funds stolen from the country’s National Health Insurance Service (NHIS) – and the suspect appears to have converted...
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