Control Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea explained

The Control Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea () was a control organ established at the 1st WPNK Congress in 1946 and abolished at the 8th WPK Congress in 2021.[1] According to the party rules it was responsible for investigating if party members breached party rules and policies. Party members who breached either rules or contravened the policies of the party could be judged as anti-party counterrevolution figures by the Inspection Commission.

In 2021 its duties and responsibilities was transferred to the Central Auditing Commission.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: WPK Rules Revised at 8th Congress of WPK. KCNA Watch. 2021-01-13.