Pusan ​​National University “Cancellation of admission to daughter of motherland, decided according to final court decision”

Pusan ​​National University “Cancellation of admission to daughter of motherland, decided according to final court decision”

Reporter Wooyoung Lee [email protected]


Input: 2021-01-22 10:41:30Revision: 2021-01-22 10:47:36Published: 2021-01-22 10:48:01

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Pusan ​​National University announced that it would decide whether to cancel admission to Cho Min, the daughter of former Justice Minister Cho Kook, according to the final court decision.

Pusan ​​National University announced on the 22nd, “It is a consistent official position to deal with the cancellation of admission to the medical school of Jomin in accordance with the laws and regulations as soon as the final court decision comes out.”

It means that the former President of Pusan ​​National University Jeon Ho-hwan, in response to the State Administration in October 2019, said, “After the court ruling on whether or not the citation has been forged, it is possible to decide whether to cancel the admission of Mr. Cho.”

Pusan ​​National University argues that the case related to Jo Min’s admission is a case under appeal, and the facts and the legal principles are determined only after a final judgment by the Supreme Court.

Pusan ​​National University said, “It is against the principle of presumption of innocence stipulated in the Constitution to deal with matters related to an individual’s grave legal interests on the premise of facts that have not been finally confirmed by the court.” If so, we will take strict measures according to the results.”

Meanwhile, with regard to the cancellation of admission to Mr. Cho, the solidarity of action to set the rule of law right (legal sophistication) also accused the president of Pusan ​​National University Cha Jung-in of abandonment of work to the prosecution.

Earlier, a poll resulted in many opinions in favor of Cho Min’s admission cancellation. As a result of a survey of 1059 men and women aged 18 and over nationwide for two days starting from the 18th at the request of R&Search, 51.9% of all members of the medical team agreed to cancel admission. 38.7% said they didn’t know about admission cancellation, and 9.4% said they didn’t know.

Reporter Wooyoung Lee [email protected]

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