'Negligence and corruption' a cause of Sewol sinking
INVESTIGATORS pointed the finger at South Korean government “negligence and corruption” today as partly responsible for the April 16 sinking of a ferry and the loss of 304 lives.
The official report cited lax regulation, poor safety inspections and a slow and badly coordinated coastguard response as factors contributing to the disaster.
Eleven officials have been referred to prosecutors on corruption charges and dozens more face possible legal action.
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