북한 김정은 당비자금과 개성공단 연관성-3
Another factor: Seoul's unification ministry said the wages for the North's workers were paid in cash in U.S. dollars to the North's authorities and not directly to the workers at the joint industrial complex. Why is that the case?
North Korea is a communist state that manages every aspect of their citizens lives.
Therefore, the regime would instead issue special checks for workers every month, possibly enough to cover everyday necessities.
"North Korea is a communist state so individual salaries must first be transferred to the state's bureau account. As workers' salaries are increased every year, the regime's profits have also definitely increased."
Since 2004, there have been 5 percent salary hikes every year for North Korean Kaesong workers.
Until now, a total of 505 million dollars are presumed to have been funneled into the regime's top office... with some 330 million dollars of that used to fund nukes and missiles.
What South Korea's unification minister has said is a highly likely speculation... highly likely scenario with good reason to believe so. Thanks Myung-kil.
Sure.
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