
Professor Jeong Gyeong-shim of Dongyang University, the wife of former Justice Minister Cho Kook, who was handed over to trial on charges such as corruption in entrance examinations for children and allegations of private equity investment, is attending the first trial hearing held at the Seoul Central District Court in Seocho-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 23rd. yunhap news
Professor Kyung-Shim Chung of Dongyang University was sentenced to a fine of 500 million won for four years in prison in court on the 23rd due to irregularities in the entrance examination of children and allegations of private equity funds. Let’s be arrested in court The opposition was greeted with “Sapil Return”. Some voices said, “The president and passport have lost the legitimacy of’Ejecting Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol’.” Kim Ye-ryeong, spokesman for the People’s Power, made a comment on this afternoon, saying, “It is a private return. In particular, the fact that the entire guilty came out regarding the irregularities in the entrance exam shows how severely the judiciary judged the’umpa chance’ of the motherland family.” Spokesman Kim said, “However, immediately after the sentence, former Minister Cho Kook posted a post on the Social Network Service (SNS), saying,’I think this ordeal has become an inevitable fate as I was nominated for the Minister of Justice.’ It pointed out that putting it down and complying with the rulings of the law would be the least way to the people. Song Pa-byung, chairman of the party council chairman Kim Geun-sik, who is running for mayor of Seoul, said, “It is a condemnation of the judiciary against Ip Jin-bo’s shame and duality. It is a national judgment and a judgment of justice”. Rep. Ha Tae-gyeong of the same party said, “In the end, Yun Suk-yeol was right. As the investigation into the motherland family proceeded, President Moon Jae-in and the passport were all criticized for doing an unreasonable investigation. I wrote on Facebook. Rep. Kim Woong, a former prosecutor, wrote, “I am worried that an attack on judges will begin now,” as if predicting an attack from the supporters of former Minister Cho Kang Seong on the court. In a call with Kwon Eun-hee, the National Assembly representative, “Even though the people raised the issue with the content judged by common sense from the beginning, there was a one-sided argument that it was a’political attack’ and’political prosecution’. I think it is fortunate that it was confirmed once again that such claims were unilateral and fictional claims based on the facts of the court’s evidence.” By Oh Yeon-seo, staff reporter [email protected]