Wi Sung-lac
Wi Sung-lac is a lawmaker from South Korea's opposition Democratic Party, who has been vocal in denouncing President Yoon Suk Yeol's claims of North Korean infiltration within the party, asserting that such accusations are unfounded and aimed at undermining democracy.
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Vietnam:
Wi Sung-lac, the Director of the National Security of South Korea, reported that over 330 South Koreans went missing in Cambodia in 2025.
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United States:
Wi Sung-lac, South Korea’s national security director, reported that 79 South Koreans remain unaccounted for in Cambodia.
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Taiwan:
South Korean National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac said that more than 1,000 South Koreans are believed to be among about 200,000 people of various nationalities involved in the scam compounds in Cambodia.
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United Kingdom:
Wi Sung-lac stated that the members of the repatriated group had both 'voluntary and involuntary' involvement in the scams.
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United Kingdom:
Wi Sung-lac is South Korea’s top security adviser who has formed an emergency taskforce to retrieve citizens affected by the scams.
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Thailand:
Wi Sung-lac, a national security advisor, stated that approximately 200,000 people from various nationalities are believed to be working in Cambodia's scam industry.
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United Kingdom:
National security adviser Wi Sung-lac formed an emergency task force for the swift repatriation of citizens affected by scams.
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Taiwan:
South Korean National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac said in a Channel A News television interview that the country cannot provide the US with US$350 billion in cash.
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Brazil:
Wi Sung-lac stated that South Korea cannot afford the $350 billion investment in cash agreed with Trump.
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Kenya:
South Korea's National Security Adviser Wi Sung-lac meanwhile met with his US counterpart Marco Rubio in Washington.
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