
Cho Kook, former Minister of Justice. Newsis
Pusan National University published a document adhering to the existing position of “we will decide according to the final judgment of the court” once again regarding the cancellation of admission of Cho Min, the daughter of former Justice Minister Cho Kook.
Pusan National University released a press release on the 22nd and said, “The official position of our university is that, in relation to the admission of the child of former Minister Cho Kook to the Pusan National University Medical School, as soon as the final judgment of the court comes out, in accordance with the laws and regulations and in principle, our university will be transparent.” Said again.
This means that former Pusan National University President Jeon Ho-Hwan will maintain the position he said at the State Administration in October 2019, “After the court ruling on whether or not the citation was forged, we can decide whether to cancel the admission of Mr. Cho.”
Pusan National University said, “A case related to Jomin’s admission is a case in which the defendant appeals after the court’s first trial verdict, and the current appeal trial is pending.” “If the final decision of the judiciary confirms the authenticity of the admission documents, the university will of course decide We will take strict measures according to the results.”
Pusan National University also explained, “It is against the principle of presumption of innocence stipulated in the Constitution for the university to deal with matters concerning the grave legal interests of individuals on the premise of facts that have not been finally confirmed in the court.” Pusan National University emphasized once again that “as soon as the final judgment of the court comes out, it will be transparently handled according to the principles according to laws and academic regulations.”
The Seoul Central District Court said, “If it was confirmed that the (false) citation was submitted in the preliminary examination of Busan National University medical doctors, they would have been disqualified, and later document evaluation and interviews. I wouldn’t have taken the test.” The court also ruled that “the citation of Tong Yang University written by her daughter Cho in her self-introduction is a device that can cause misunderstandings”. The court said, “Most applicants have not been awarded more than the president of the university, so it worked positively for Mr. Cho.”

Amid controversy amid growing controversy when Cho Min, the daughter of former Justice Minister Cho Kook, passed the national examination for doctors, Lee Jong-bae, the representative of the Act to Set Right to the Rule of Law, held a press conference on accusing Busan National University president Cha Jeong-in in front of the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office in Seocho-gu, Seoul on the 18th. News 1
The judge also added, “If Mr. Cho did not submit the Tong Yang University citation in his self-introduction, there is a high possibility that he would have been eliminated by receiving a low score in the document evaluation, and that he could not pass the final pass with a low score even in the second stage.” He added, “It is acknowledged that Mr. Cho’s actions were hierarchical, which hindered the admissions evaluation of Busan National University medical personnel, and it is acknowledged that Professor Jeong also actively participated in submitting (documents) to the medical practitioners of Pusan National University around June 2014.” I did it.
Meanwhile, a delegation of the People’s Power Youth Autonomy Organization (Rep. Hwang Bo Seung-hee, etc.) visited Pusan National University on this day, urging the daughter of former Justice Minister Cho Kook to cancel admission to the Pusan National University Medical School and investigate the allegations of illegal admission. In addition, on the 18th, the Solidarity of Action to Set the Rule of Law Correctly accused the president of Busan National University Cha Jeong-in on charges of abandonment of work in connection with whether Mr.
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