[단독]It wasn’t a daughter’s internship or volunteer service, a museum that turned upside down Byeon’s words

It was confirmed on the 22nd that the eldest daughter A of the Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport candidate Byeon Chang-heum worked for a month at the National Museum of Korea (hereinafter referred to as the museum) for “introducing acquaintances” while in high school.

According to Rep. Lee Jong-bae, a member of the National Assembly’s National Land Transport Commission, the museum said in a written answer, “Daughter A, when preparing for the 2009 Inca Civilization Exhibition, Participated in the translation of the application for about a month by donating talentThere is one fact.” At that time, it was said that it had been confirmed by an official related to the exhibition.

In response, Lee raised the suspicion that “Isn’t it a dad’s chance,” noting that there is no’talent donation’ form among the museum’s recruitment methods or programs. It is argued that they bypassed the highly competitive internship and volunteer gateway and entered in a manner without legal basis. Even if you check the actual museum homepage, there is no such thing as’donating talent for high school students’. An official from the museum said in the call, “There are cases where it is expressed as a talent donation among people who rarely come through the official route.Mr. A also worked by introducing acquaintances.I said. Regarding the data to prove Mr. A’s activities, he replied, “There is no present.”

Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport candidate Byeon Chang-heum is attending the hearing preparation office at the Seoul Regional Construction Management Office of the Gwacheon Government Complex on the morning of the 21st.  yunhap news

Minister of Land, Infrastructure and Transport candidate Byeon Chang-heum is attending the hearing preparation office at the Seoul Regional Construction Management Office of the Gwacheon Government Complex on the morning of the 21st. yunhap news

This controversy arose in the process of verifying candidate Byeon. At the 2012 U.S. college admissions briefing session, a YouTube video explaining the story of her daughter A’s admission to Yale University was controversial. In a YouTube video, Mr. A introduced himself as a second year student at Yale University (history department) and said, “As an intern for the Inca civilization exhibition at the museum (in my second year in high school in 2009), I worked to translate materials in Spanish or English during the summer.” Said. He added, “It was quite a big influence to make me stand out because other people aren’t doing well, or doing difficult activities that are difficult to predict as a Korean student.”

However, at the time, when the National Museum of Korea recruitment announcement revealed that the number of interns for the Inca Civilization War (6 months of activity) was 1, and the eligibility to apply was limited to those with a bachelor’s degree or higher, candidate Byeon said on the 21st, “My daughter is an intern. It was not a short-term volunteer activity, but I participated in the preparation of the exhibition (translated in Spanish).”

  People's Strength Jong-bae Lee, Chairman of the Policy Committee.  Central photo

People’s Strength Jong-bae Lee, Chairman of the Policy Committee. Central photo

However, in the’Summer Vacation Middle and High School Volunteers’ that Mr. A was able to apply in August 2009, there was no name of Mr. A. This service has nothing to do with translation, such as organizing books and beautifying the environment. Congressman Lee said “In the end, the museum created a place that was not available in the name of donating talent to high school girls to build A’s specs.“It’s recommended by acquaintances, but we have to find out if we’re actually using’Dad Chance’.”

Regarding this, candidate Byeon said, “My daughter, who can speak Spanish, talked to the museum personally and got to work.” The museum also denied the suspicion of preferential treatment, saying, “I can’t say it definitively, but I heard that there were occasional cases where Mr. A worked the same way before 2010.” Candidate Byun, who is scheduled for a National Assembly personnel hearing on the 23rd, has raised suspicions related to his daughter A, as well as the last controversy over public rental housing with’Guui Station Kim Gun’, and suspicions related to personnel affairs while serving as president of Seoul Housing and Urban Corporation (SH). Justice Party lawmaker Shim Sang-jeong said, “It is necessary to check the anachronistic perception and exitI said.

Reporter Hyun Il-hoon, Intern Reporter Kim Soo-hyun [email protected]


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