<Anchor>

Among Joo-Bin Joo's doctoral crew, there is a public service worker at the ward office who has taken the personal information of the victims. In particular, this public service worker was previously sentenced to imprisonment for the leakage of personal information, and it was confirmed that even after he was released, he was placed in the ward office again and took charge of personal information.

Reporter Hong Young-jae reports alone.

<Reporter>

Kang Mo, a public service worker in Yeongtong-gu, Suwon, who was arrested for allegedly asking Jo Joo-bin to murder a daycare center.

At the end of last year, Kang, who had free access to personal information through the ward office computer network, handed over information from a woman in her 30s and her family to Jo Joo-bin and asked for murder.

However, in 2017, it was confirmed that the fact that Kang took out personal information while serving as a public service agent in a public institution.

Mr. Kang was a public service agent at the Gyeonggi Medical Center at the time, but he pulled out personal information and medical records of A from the hospital computer.

Kang, who stalked Mr. A and threatened recidivism, went to jail last March after buying a sentence of one year and two months.

The embarrassing thing is that Mr. Kang, who has remained in the service period, has been placed in the public interest of the ward office only nine days after he is released, so he can access personal information again.

The ward office had no idea in the past that Mr. Kang had a criminal record related to personal information leakage.

[City Officer: (Have you had a criminal record?) I had no idea. If you don't tell me that you have such a criminal record, personal information should be improved most (I think that is the part that needs to be done)]

The Military Manpower Administration explained that the criminal record was sensitive to personal information and that there was no legal basis to notify the military of the criminal history.

There is another problem.

Convicts of sexual and coercive crimes are limited to social welfare facilities such as child welfare facilities, and can be placed in any number of administrative agencies such as city halls and ward offices where personal information is accessible.

Suwon City suggested that the Military Manpower Administration be able to conduct criminal history checks before deploying public service personnel.

(Video editing: Park player, CG: Park Sang-hyun, VJ: Kim Jong-gap)