[Koh Hyun-jun's News]



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Current affairs critic Ko Hyun-jun's news just starts on Tuesday.

What's the first news?



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is from China.

An unsanitary image was captured on the camera in a school cafeteria, and this is shocking.



This is a school cafeteria in Wuhan, China.



The staff wash the cabbage in a basin with their feet in boots.




Sausages that fell on the floor were picked up and placed on a tray, but some of the staff are known to have smoked in the restaurant.



The video was released to the media by an anonymous informer, and while it ranks third in China's social media rankings, it was controversial enough to have been searched by 240 million people.



Chinese netizens responded that this would be the tip of the iceberg, and that all kitchens should be monitored without blind spots. The management staff said they were honest.



However, netizens pointed out that dismissal cannot be the solution to the problem, and they are convinced that not only dismissal should be held, but that the same issue should not recur by holding accountability accurately.



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Actually, I think I need to change my consciousness and change the system to prevent this from happening again, but I will need to worry about those parts.

Please tell me the next news.



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In the future, it is now possible to easily receive information about sex offenders that have been notified only by mail.



The Ministry of Gender Equality and Family announced that starting on the 25th, personal information such as names, ages, and photos of sex offenders will be announced on mobile.




Until now, families with children under the age of 19, children and youth protection agencies have been notified by mail, but it takes 3 to 5 days from sending to receiving, and problems such as delayed delivery, lost bills, and personal information have been pointed out. .



Accordingly, we decided to introduce a mobile notification system so that sex offenders can easily check information on their smartphones when they move to a neighborhood or move to a different residence.



The Ministry of Gender Equality and Family plans to run a trial period until the end of this year. The existing postal and mobile notices will be paralleled, and postal notices will be sent only to those who do not receive mobile bills from next year.



However, in order to receive mobile bills, you must sign up for Kakao Talk and Kakao Pay and go through the identity verification process.

If you are not the head of the household, you can view the sex offender notification separately from the homepage or app.



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Today (10th), we will deliver the last news.

The National Statistical Office's Population and Housing Census, which is conducted once every five years, is currently in progress, and there is a controversy over privacy invasion.



Among those who participated in the survey, there is a reaction that was offensive because the question was too private.



In fact, if you look at 55 survey questions, you are asked if there are any children who have died, and you are asked to write down the gender and number of people, and in the case of remarriage, the first marriage time is required in the question to ask for the date of marriage.




In this regard, the National Statistical Office explained that even the questions considered private are essential questions to use as basic data for various policies, and that the contents of the answers are strictly confidential and are not used for purposes other than statistics.



This is not the first controversy over privacy infringement. In 2015, a citizen filed a request for a constitutional complaint against the National Statistical Office because the Population and Housing Census of the National Statistical Office violates basic rights such as the secret and freedom of privacy.



However, in 2017, the Constitutional Court decided that the public interest that it intends to achieve through the investigation was far greater and more important than the limiting of the claimant's private interests.