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Deep Tide TechFlow News, April 13th, according to Digital Asset reports, the Korean Board of Audit and Inspection released a report on April 13th, recommending that the Ministry of Health and Welfare revise relevant laws to include overseas financial assets with economic value and digital assets (virtual assets) in the scope of property for basic pension eligibility review. The Board of Audit and Inspection pointed out that currently, digital assets are not included in property assessments, which may allow high-income individuals holding large amounts of digital assets to still receive basic pensions. The report suggests that in the future, digital assets should be included in the income and property declaration forms submitted by applicants, and an information sharing mechanism with relevant agencies should be established to improve information access. The Ministry of Health and Welfare expressed agreement and emphasized the need to strengthen management to ensure fair distribution of basic pensions and prevent the leakage of fiscal resources.