It has been confirmed by The Daily NK that North Korea failed in a recent attempt to import beef from New Zealand for the purpose of providing special gifts to cadres on Kim Jong Eunβs birthday, January 8, after the plan ran afoul of the New Zealand government, which froze the funds.
According to a source from North Korea today, β$170,000 remitted by βMyohyang Bureauβ to a New Zealand bank in October to import parts for Japanese tourist buses and beef has been frozen by the New Zealand authorities.β
The source added, βThe New Zealand authorities are investigating whether or not the money is related to (North Koreaβs) drug dealing.β
The source explained, βThe beef is for special distribution to cadres on the Youth Captain (Kim Jong Eun)βs birthday, while the parts of Japanese buses are to repair buses operated by the Tour Bureau,β adding, βMyohyang Bureau is alarmed that there might be a snag in Comrade Youth Captainβs birthday special distribution.β
In North Korea, workplaces have already started to prepare presents for Kim Jong Eunβs birthday. There are two types of presents: the first is from cadres to Kim Jong Eun; and the latter is special distribution to cadres in Kim Jong Eunβs name. However, even though the special distribution is like a gift handed out by a monarch, factories and Party organs have to prepare it. According to the source, the Myohyang Bureauβs duty this time is to supply beef.
The Myohyang Bureau is directly in charge of tour events including Arirang performance-related tours and Mt. Baekdu and Geumgang tours. It sends the profits from these businesses involving foreign tourists to the No. 39 Department of the Central Committee of the Party.
The source explained further, βDue to Japanese sanctions against North Korea, the Tour Bureau has not been able to obtain parts for Japanese buses, so the Myohyang Bureau asked a New Zealand business partner to obtain them for them. In doing that, they also asked for beef.β
βSince the Myohyang Bureau sent the money via a secret bank account held with a bank in Latvia to a bank in New Zealand, it incurred the suspicion of the New Zealand government. Money is still money, but the bigger problem is to expose the Latvian account.β
This is the first time that a Latvian account has been linked to North Korea, adding to known secret accounts in Switzerland, China, Macau and the Caribbean.
The source said, βThe Myohyang Bureau opened the account in the name, ‘RUSKOR International Company Ltd’ in a bank of Latvia,β adding, βThe account name is the connecting of the words Russia and Korea.β