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On the 8th, the suspicion was lifted that records related to the Moon Jae-in administration’s suspected preferential treatment of high-ranking children were evaporating one after another, following the suspicion of Attorney General Choo Mi’s son. -ae. The opposition party said: “It is a coincidence that the records of ordinary youth remain intact, but only the data of the entrance examination, military service and the recruitment of the children of the leading personnel of the current government are lost or discarded.” .
Most of the medical and sick leave records at the time were related to the suspected “emperor leave” of Chu’s son, the Defense Ministry said. Notably, only five soldiers took 20 or more days of consecutive vacation from 2016 to 2019, and only data from 2017 was destroyed, when Minister Chu’s son extended vacation days. This is a violation of Army regulations that require confirmation of hospitalization and medical bills (receipts) to be kept for 5 years. Rather, the medical records of three vacationers from 2018 to 2019 are kept as prescribed.
The Ministry of National Defense said: “The medical certificate of a soldier from the ROK Military Support Group who took a petition leave for more than 20 consecutive days in 2017 is not currently in storage,” the National Assembly said. “The medical documents were presented, but for the purpose of protecting personal information, they were all destroyed at the same time.” Answered.
According to the Office of Congressman Jin-seok Jeong, the power of the people, a series of key records that could prove the suspicion of preferential treatment of the children of President Moon Jae-in, Minister Chu and former Attorney General Cho, were analyzed. Guk. The Yonsei University Graduate School Department of Political Science and Diplomacy did not retain admissions data for the first semester of 2018, when former Minister Cho Kook’s son passed away. Admission documents to graduate school must be kept for 4 years, but this was violated.
Furthermore, records related to scholarships received by the daughter of former Minister Cho while attending the School of Environmental Studies at Seoul National University also evaporated. After entering graduate school in 2014, former Minister Cho’s daughter received 8,200,000 won in full scholarship for the second consecutive semester after taking just 3 credits. Even the daughter of former Minister Cho at the time said, “I don’t know why I get the scholarship. It’s giving me. It was revealed that she texted an acquaintance, saying, “Oh sir!” The SNU General Alumni Association Gwanak Association said at the time, “All the interns who were in charge of selecting the scholarship students resigned and the selection process was not documented.”
All related documents proving the “preferential hiring” of President Moon Jae-in’s son by the Korea Employment Information Service were either destroyed by themselves or disappeared due to a short retention period. Representative Jeong Jin-seok said, “Why do young people already know why only the records of the sons of the powerful frequently disappear? We should be grateful if they were intentionally destroyed.”