"Home address and Baby Phone for Kids - Learning Numbers and An outflow by Ahn Jung-hwan and Song Hye-kyo, Customs staff"
It has been revealed that Customs The Passenger carry-on declarations from celebrities including former National player footballer and broadcasters Ahn Jung-hwan and Actor Song Hye-kyo were outflowed by Customs staff.
On January 1, SBS exploration team 'Pand to the end' recently announced that it has obtained Customs documents and photos of celebrities from a public interest informant.
The data reportedly include Ahn Jung-hwan and Song Hye-kyo, as well as Customs, including Hyundai Motor Group senior vice chairman Chung Eui-seon and singer Kim Tae-won.
This report was written from 2011 to 2015, and the characters were written and submitted to the airport Customs office while entering the country by air. The report includes the passport number and date of birth of the characters, Baby Phone for Kids - Learning Numbers and An and home address. Former Japanese National player soccer player Hidetoshi Nakata and Korean-Japanese pianist Yang Bang-eon also suffered outflow damage.
SBS added that it was believed that Kim Mo, a Customs officer who worked at Incheon International Airport or Gimpo Airport Customs at the time, and some colleagues were outflowing during work. Kim is a person who is under investigation and prosecution investigation in August for corruption of Singapore Customs staff.
Customs The Passenger's personal effects report is to be collected by date according to the regulations and then stored and discarded for one month in the department in charge, but it is difficult to check or check the collected reports separately, so it is said that there is no way to prevent the employees from taking them out.
So, Singapore Customs said that if the Customs declaration is outflowed, it can be punished for up to five years in prison for violating the confidentiality clause of the Personal Information Protection Act, Article 127 of the Criminal Code, and the confidentiality clause of the tax information under Article 116 of the Customs Act.