Central Auditing Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea
The Central Auditing Commission (CAC) of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) is the highest control body in the party between sessions of the party congress. The organ has been in existence since the 2nd Party Congress in 1948.[1]
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The CAC was until the 8th WPK Congress elected by the delegates of the party congress but a rule change in 2021 transferred the election rights to the WPK Central Committee. The 8th WPK Congress abolished the WPK Inspection Commission on 10 Januar 2021 and transferred its duties to the CAC.[1]
Chairmen
- Yi Chu-yon (1948–56)
- ? (1956–61)
- Kim Yo-jung (1961–66)
- Kim Se-hwal (1966–80)
- Yi Nak-bin (1980–?)
- Kim Chang-su (28 September 2010 – 9 May 2016)
- Choe Sung-ho (9 May 2016 − 10 January 2021)
- Jong Sang-hak (10 January 2021 onwards)
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