The office of South Korean lawmaker Kim Byung-kee says Seoul's National Intelligence Service provided the information during a closed-door parliamentary briefing today.
Kim's office cited the spy agency as saying the inspection, the first of its kind in 20 years, occurred because of an unspecified "impure" attitude in the North Korean military's political bureau.
The spy agency told lawmakers the head of the bureau, Hwang Pyong So, and his top deputy were punished. It was unclear whether they were verbally warned, dismissed or banished to a rural area.
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