South Korean nuclear engineers charged with cover-up
Seoul (AFP) May 30, 2012
Five senior engineers were charged Wednesday with trying to cover up a potentially dangerous power failure at South Korea's oldest nuclear plant, prosecutors said. The five, including a 55-year-old chief engineer at the Gori-1 reactor, were accused of violating a law on nuclear safety. The reactor, built in 1978 near the southern city of Busan, briefly lost mains power on February 9 and
Five senior engineers were charged Wednesday with trying to cover up a potentially dangerous power failure at South Korea's oldest nuclear plant, prosecutors said. The five, including a 55-year-old chief engineer at the Gori-1 reactor, were accused of violating a law on nuclear safety. The reactor, built in 1978 near the southern city of Busan, briefly lost mains power on February 9 and
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