
The following is quoted from a recent blog post by TRACK (Truth and Reconciliation for the Adoption Community of Korea), relating to the fatal beating of 3 year old Madoc Hyunsu O’Callaghan by his adoptive father, an Iraq veteran and high-ranking NSA agent, in February 2014, mere months after his adoption.
Click anywhere within the article frame to read the rest of the article at TRACK’s website.
Ministry of Health and Welfare audit on Holt
by jjtrenka on June 27, 2014
This is the report by the Ministry of Health and Welfare on the audit conducted on Holt after the death of Hyun-su. This shows how Holt has been operating in violation of the Special Adoption Law amended in 2011 and enforced in 2012.
Summary: Holt was found to be in violation of the Special Adoption Law or its enforcement decrees in the following areas:
- They did not search for domestic adoptive families before placing children internationally.
- They took children from birthfamilies before the seven-day deliberation period was over.
- They performed up to 28 “Child Development Evaluations” per child. Only 2-3 have to be done per year. They charged adoptive parents for this and do not have guidelines for expenditures or the international adoption fee.
- They did inadequate assessment of prospective adoptive parents’ ability to financially support a child.
- They did improper home studies/investigations of prospective adoptive parents.
- They made improper contracts with overseas agencies.
- Their post-adoption services/follow-up on adoptive children was inadequate.
- They continued to collect government money to support children even though the children had already been sent overseas.
This is just the introduction.
Continue reading the full article on TRACK’s blog.