Controversy surrounding actor Ha-young's great-grandfather has reignited efforts to recover pro-Japanese assets.
The Pro-Japanese Property Investigation Committee, which had been closed for 16 years, is set to reopen this coming December.
This time, even if the assets are sold for cash, hidden away, or used to build hotels, the government will track down the proceeds and confiscate them to the very end.
(Produced by Yeo Hyeon-gyo | Video by Park Seo-yeon | Graphics by Cho Seung-hyun | Assistance by Jung Seo-woo | Production: Intellectual Content IP Team)
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How Actor Ha-young Sparked the Government's Push to Confiscate Pro-Japanese Assets After 16 Years
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