Australia launches inquiry into South Korean adoption fraud spanning decades
Australia launched its first official inquiry into adoption practices with South Korea on Wednesday, appointing retired magistrate Robert Cook to investigate alleged fraud and malpractice spanning 1964-1999. Around 3,600 Australian families adopted South Korean children, many through Seoul-based agencies later found to have falsified documents. Adoptees will submit testimonies starting July, with Cook's final report due December.
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