Despite being blamed by investigators for the disastrous World Scout Jamboree last year, the South Korean government has denied any responsibility for the event. Tens of thousands of scouts were evacuated from the campsite due to issues with food and medical facilities. Independent findings were critical of both the Korean Scout Association and the government, claiming that the government played a lead role in organizing the event while sidelining the scout group. However, the government refuted these claims, stating that they only provided support to the Korean Scout Association.
The World Scout Jamboree is described as a global youth camp that gathers young scouts from around the world every four years. The Jamboree held last August was marred by problems from start to finish. Children fainted in extreme heat, with inadequate food supplies. The independent panel’s report highlighted significant issues with medical facilities, including clinics lacking electricity and a shortage of basic supplies like saline solution.
The UK contingent withdrew over 4,500 child scouts due to these problems, prompting many other countries to follow suit. Investigators accused the South Korean government of misleading international and national scout organizations about the state of preparations. The report outlined significant challenges and deficiencies in safety, security, medical support, food, sanitation, and hygiene. Additionally, it criticized the government for becoming de facto organizers, causing structural and coordination complications.