Sweden faces call to halt international adoptions after inquiry finds abuses and fraud
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A recent investigation by a Swedish commission has led to a recommendation to halt international adoptions, citing decades of abuse and fraud. This initiative reflects a growing concern among countries worldwide regarding unethical practices in international adoptions. The investigation was prompted by a detailed report highlighting systemic issues in Sweden's adoption policies, particularly those relating to South Korea. Anna Singer, the commission's head, emphasized the need to scrutinize all entities involved, including government and non-governmental organizations, to ensure accountability and ethical practices moving forward.
A Swedish commission recommended Monday that international adoptions be stopped after an investigation found a series of abuses and fraud dating back decades.
Anna Singer, the head of the commission, stated that the investigation focused on irregularities known to Swedish actors involved in international adoption.
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