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South Korea to begin suspension of licences of protesting medics

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Seoul, South Korea - The South Korean government on Monday said it will begin taking punitive action against at least 7,000 protesting medics, including the suspension of licences which would be ‘irreversib­le’.

The warning came as doctors held a mass rally in western Seoul while police have imposed a travel ban on four leaders of the Korean Medical Associatio­n’s emergency committee.

The government ‘intends to make on-site investigat­ions to find out violations, which will be followed with responses under the law and principles’, Second Vice Health Minister Park Minsoo told reporters in Seoul.

The action came as walk-off duty protests as well as mass resignatio­ns by around 9,000 trainee doctors entered the 14th day as the junior doctors and medical interns want the government to shelve plans of adding 2,000 medical seats annually.

The government has called protests by medics an ‘illegal’ labour action.

Currently, the government admits 3,058 medical students.

“The responses to key officials responsibl­e for the collective action leading to chaos in the medical sector will be executed sternly and promptly,” said Park.

“Doctors are subject to suspension of their medical licenses for up to a year, or could face three years in prison or a fine of 30mn won (US$22,455), for not complying with such government orders,” according to Yonhap News. The protests by the medics have forced hospitals to postpone surgeries and emergency treatment .

The warning came as doctors held a massive rally in western Seoul while police have imposed a travel ban on four leaders of Korean Medical Associatio­n

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