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Top military general dismissed

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SEOUL: North Korean state media yesterday confirmed the sacking of the country’s military chief Hwang Pyong-so, after reports said he had been fired for corruption.

The North’s KCNA news agency, reporting on a military parade in Pyongyang the previous day, introduced army minister Kim Jong-gak as vice-marshal and director of the military’s General Political Bureau — a post previously held by Mr Hwang.

The General Political Bureau is the North’s most powerful military body, in charge of assigning officers to posts and keeping ideologica­l control over its estimated 1.3 million troops.

Mr Hwang had been dismissed following an inspection into the bureau and sent to a party school for re-education, the South’s National Intelligen­ce Service said earlier this week. News reports said Mr Hwang was caught taking bribes.

North Korea’s military generals, highrankin­g officials and even members of the ruling Kim family are subject to periodic purges under the rule of leader Kim Jong-un.

The nuclear-armed North is on an Olympics-linked charm offensive, sending athletes, a troupe of performers, hundreds of female cheerleade­rs, the ceremonial head of state and even Mr Kim’s sister to South Korea.

But the military parade in Pyongyang on Thursday added to critics’ doubts in the South over the sudden rapprochem­ent, which follows a series of weapons tests.

 ?? REUTERS ?? South Korean President Moon Jae-in shakes hands with Kim Yo-jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and the first member of her family to visit the South since the Koreas separated, at the opening of the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics yesterday.
REUTERS South Korean President Moon Jae-in shakes hands with Kim Yo-jong, sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and the first member of her family to visit the South since the Koreas separated, at the opening of the Pyeongchan­g Winter Olympics yesterday.

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