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It was reported on the 9th that the Defense Ministry confirmed that the couple, Choo Mi-ae, filed a complaint with the military to extend their son’s sick leave as a result of their own investigation. The Representative of the People’s Power, Kim Do-eup, obtained a document on the ‘Departure of the Son of the Minister of Justice’ in the document of the Personnel Welfare Office of the Ministry of National Defense, “The sick leave has ended, but the body has not yet recovered, so how to extend it further (Minister Chu and wife). I made an inquiry. “
In this document, “Like me (the son of Minister Chu), I regret asking the head of the support group, and I consulted with my parents, but it is confirmed that my parents made a complaint.” It took place and there is no need to apologize, so starting next time, I asked the support team leader directly and asked if he would like to resolve the question. “
In this regard, a military officer said: “I know that the parents refer to the mother, Minister Chu.” After receiving a complaint from Minister Cho and his wife, the support team leader, who explained in detail the extension of sick leave to his son, said Sergeant Aunt, who was the head of the support group of the 8th US Army Republic of Korea Army Support Group, who was in charge of Seo. It is known that Minister Chu filed a complaint through the Civil Affairs Office of the Ministry of Defense on the 14th, one day before his son Seo’s second sick leave (June 15-23).
The document also contained the contents of the medical certificate prepared by the military doctor at the Yangju Armed Forces Hospital at that time. The surgeon said: “The patient is medically available for medical treatment in a military hospital, but the patient himself wants outpatient treatment in a private hospital, so he requests 10 days of sick leave.” Members of the ruling party have told Minister Chu’s son: “I went even though I couldn’t go to the army because I was sick.” However, the surgeon at the military hospital drew up a medical certificate with the intention that Minister Chu’s son’s illness would not be serious.
Minister Chu’s son needed a medical certificate in the process of extending his sick leave, but said: “I will send the necessary documents next week because the hospital doctor is on a business trip.” The opposition party has said: “Isn’t it common sense to have to cut a medical certificate before requesting the second sick leave?”