Soldiers who were indicted during their military service for incidents that occurred before enlistment and are currently on trial will also be able to undergo promotion examinations. The Ministry of National Defense will issue a partial amendment bill to the Military Judicial Enforcement Regulations on the 27th of next month.
It was announced on the 22nd that the legislation will be teased. According to the existing enforcement regulations, if a soldier has been charged with a criminal offense and is currently on trial, he will not be subject to promotion review during the trial period, even if he is found not guilty.
. However, if the enforcement regulations are amended, only soldiers who have been charged with criminal offenses based on fraudulent facts that occurred while on duty and are on trial will not be able to undergo promotion examinations.
The Ministry of National Defense said, ``Of the reasons for restricting promotion selection, ``indicted in a criminal case'' has been changed to ``indicted in a criminal case based on fraudulent facts that occurred during military service.''
``We will ease the restrictions if the situation arises, and encourage those serving their duties to serve their duty faithfully,'' he said. The relevant amendment bill also includes a provision for the promotion of soldiers who complete their compulsory service and are discharged as privates to the rank of corporal.
Ru. The Ministry of National Defense said, ``This is to create a basis so that those who have no reason to restrict promotion can be discharged as privates, and to guarantee the honor of those who discharge after completing their military service obligations.''
Advancement by rank The existing provision for the promotion of soldiers, which states that those who have completed the minimum period of service will be promoted one rank at a time, does not include the provision that "those who have the abilities required by a higher rank"
A requirement for "a recognized person" has also been added. The idea is to encourage soldiers to serve faithfully by creating a culture of fame so that those who have excellent physical strength and have completed well in education and training will be promoted to the next rank, just as they are to executives.
In addition, in the event of a wartime or other emergency situation, the promotion selection screening process can be skipped, and the clause ``those who have given up'' has been removed from the criteria for ineligibility for executive active duty.
2023/10/22 14:53 KST
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