A majority of North Korean defectors are embroiled in money-related civil suits in South Korea as they are not accustomed to money transactions in the capitalist society, a report showed Thursday.
The Korea Hana Foundation, the government's agency that supports North Korean settlement in the South, provided free legal services to former North Koreans involved in 142 cases in 2014, according to the report released by the state-run Korea Development Institute.
Out of the total, 81 cases were civil suits, followed by 39 family cases and 17 criminal lawsuits.
The report noted that those who have a communist background have no experience in managing money in a capitalist country, so their money transactions, such as lending and investing, often end up causing legal battles.