Yonhap News reports:
South Korea’s state audit agency has launched an inspection on the financial regulator for its decision giving local life insurers access to personal health records for use as credit information, financial sources said Wednesday.
According to the sources, a team of inspectors from the Board of Audit and Inspection has been at the Financial Services Commission (FSC) since Monday for a probe expected to continue up to 15 days.
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