Cho Min, the daughter of former Justice Minister Cho Kook, raised a “suspect of preferential hiring”, claiming that he passed the hospital where the wife of a Democratic Party lawmaker Chung Cheong-rae works. On the 7th, Congressman Chung Cheong-rae shared the Chosun Ilbo article on his Facebook page on the 7th and expressed a strong regret, saying, “It was a suspicion-inducing article.”
The Chosun Ilbo argued that Cho Min, who passed the internship at Hanil Hospital under the Korea Electric Power Corporation, said, “If you pass first place in the Hanil Hospital where the Democratic Party’s wife Chung Cheong-rae is the head of the department, it is worth doubting the possibility of preferential treatment.” Cited reported. Rep. Hwang Bo said, “Because of the position of the medical staff at Hanil Hospital, who must work with the accomplice of the case of illegal admission to Busan National University, and the position of the patient who must meet in bed, it is correct that Mr. Jo does not intern.” The media that reported the facts reported that Hanil Hospital recruited three additional people, and that three people applied as a result that they passed, and that “the medical community is rebelling against Mr. Cho’s acceptance.”

Rep. Chung Cheong-rae said, “I laughed a lot for several days. There was no reporter talking to me. My wife is working as a pharmacist at Hanil Hospital and the head of the pharmaceutical department.” Rep. Jung said, “Doctors choose themselves. My wife did not know in advance whether Ms. Jo Min applied or passed. “The pharmacist cannot be involved in the selection of a doctor.” Rep. Jung accused him of being “quick and sneaky,” saying, “The reporters couldn’t even know this, but they knew that they pulled out a suspicious induction article.” Representative Chung Cheong-rae said, “After reading the article, the lawmaker asked me to check the facts. It was something that both Congressman and his wife did not know.”
On the same day, former Minister Cho Kook also had to clarify through Facebook that “I and my daughter have never informed Congressman Chung Cheong-rae or his wife that they applied for an internship at Hanil Hospital.”

Earlier, on the 4th, former Minister Cho expressed his complicated feelings on the 4th, saying, “The recent media reports and social disorientation close to stalking my daughter have resumed.” On the 28th of last month, the JoongAng Ilbo said, “It was confirmed that Jo Min applied for an internship at the National Medical Center and even completed an interview.” “In and outside the hospital, Mr. Cho’s acceptance is a default,” said multiple hospital officials. Afterwards, Mr. Cho was eliminated, and the Ministry of Health and Welfare said that the increase in the number of dermatology residents at the National Medical Center was unrelated to Cho Min, the daughter of former Justice Minister Cho Kook, and the National Medical Center announced a legal response against the JoongAng Ilbo.
Former Minister Cho said, “I am aware that the decision of my daughter’s position will be determined by the school’s administrative deliberation in accordance with the relevant laws after the final judicial decision of the court. My daughter will make a sincere and sincere vocation in this process, which can lead to serious disadvantages to her personal life,” he said. “I hope that my daughter can be guaranteed minimum human rights as a citizen.” .
However, in light of the series of reporting behaviors surrounding Cho Min, it is expected that reporters will soon flock to Hanil Hospital to compete for’Jomin coverage competition’, leading to a disruption in hospital work. There are 462 articles in the latest month from January 8th to February 8th from January 8th to February 8th.
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