
Deputy Prime Minister Yoo Eun-hye and Minister of Education are interviewing with JoongAng Ilbo at the Seoul Government Building in Gwanghwamun, Seoul on the 26th. Reporter Kim Sang-sun
The Ministry of Education announced on the 22nd that it will announce its position this week on the alleged fraudulent admission by Cho Min, the daughter of former Justice Minister Cho Kook, to the School of Medicine at Pusan National University.
In a message sent to reporters on the day, the Ministry of Education said, “Regarding the issue of (Jomin), the Ministry of Education will promptly review the official letter of Pusan National University.
Deputy Prime Minister Yu Eun-hye and Minister of Education, Deputy Prime Minister Yu Eun-hye and the Minister of Education, said on the 19th, “What will be taken to Pusan National University until the 22nd?” I asked for a plan.”
Pusan National University was scheduled to report related measures by this day, but it is known that internal approval is in progress until 8 pm.
The Seoul Central District Court convicted Cho’s mother, Professor Chung Gyeong-shim of Dongyang University, over the allegations of corruption in the entrance examination in December’s first trial ruling.
Afterwards, Korea University and Pusan National University Medical School, where Mr. Cho graduated, announced that they would not consider follow-up measures until the final decision was issued.
Rep. Kwak Sang-do said, “The college’s disciplinary action against (Choi Seo-won’s daughter) Jeong Yu-ra was much earlier than the trial.” I don’t do it.”
Cho applied for the medical office of Pusan National University as a medical student, and was finally accepted at the beginning of this year. It is known that he is currently working as an intern at a hospital in Seoul.
Reporter Lee Hae-jun [email protected]