Bangkok Post

Kim lambastes officials during ‘field’ visits

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SEOUL: North Korean leader Kim Jongun berated officials during inspection­s of a factory, power station and holiday camp, state media reported yesterday, with analysts saying the reports show nucleararm­ed Pyongyang’s desire to focus on economic developmen­t.

“Field guidance” visits by the leader are the mainstay of the North’s state media output, with Mr Kim regularly shown giving “on-the-spot guidance” to attentive officials, their notebooks in hand.

After his latest tour to North Hamgyong province, the Rodong Sinmun newspaper doubled its pagination to 12 and devoted nine of them to the trip.

At the Orangchon power station, which is only 70% complete following delays, Mr Kim said he was “so appalled as to be left speechless”, according to the North’s official news agency KCNA.

“He reprimande­d the leading officials of the cabinet for leaving the project to the province only and not paying attention to it,” it said, and he ordered it completed by October next year.

Mr Kim also exploded over the dirty hot spring bathtubs at the Onpho holiday camp — which have been visited by his father and grandfathe­r Kim Jong-il and Kim Il-sung — calling them “worse than fish tanks”.

Criticism of officials is not unknown on field guidance trips, but the terms and scale of yesterday’s denunciati­ons were unusual.

The party committee of North Hamgyong, in the northeast, was singled out for particular vitriol, with KCNA saying it did not “sincerely accept” official policy on building a new bag factory in each province.

Instead it offered “shabby rooms” in an existing facility for bag production, “and caused great anxiety to Kim Jong-un”.

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