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Technical write-ups and analysis across Korean forensic finance, US export controls, and public-data tooling — how the work is done, what data it uses, and the decisions behind it.
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An MCP Server for Korean Forensic Finance: Eleven Tools, One Conversation krff-shell is the delivery layer of the forensic-accounting toolkit — a CLI, a DuckDB query layer, per-company HTML reports, and an MCP server that exposes eleven forensic-finance tools to Claude. The point is to make the infrastructure usable by people who do not write SQL. Read article 3,949 Companies. Four Numbering Systems. One Table. Korean government agencies assign different IDs to the same company. DART, the stock exchange, the tax authority, and the corporate registry each use their own code — and no official table links them. This one does. Read article