ROK Justice Minister Apologizes and Blames Wife for Corruption Allegations
|Here is what came out of the ROK Justice Minister confirmation hearings. He essentially denied all the corruption claims and if any did happen they were his wife’s fault:
Justice Minister nominee Cho Kuk denied he had any part in alleged corruption involving his family during a confirmation hearing Friday, as political parties wrangled over his suitability for the post.
Cho repeatedly apologized to the public for the allegations that have caused public disappointment and uproar, but he also expressed his unwavering commitment to carrying out reform of the prosecution.
“For the reform, I think that a proper candidate for justice minister should have no experience serving as a prosecutor. If not, the person cannot help representing interests of the prosecution,” Cho told lawmakers.
Cho, a former senior presidential secretary for civil affairs, was bombarded with questions by lawmakers over his supposed ethical lapses linked to suspected corruption involving his family.
Yonhap
Here is where new allegations have surfaced and he blamed his wife:
During the hearing, lawmakers mainly bickered over fresh allegations that Cho’s spouse may have fabricated a school award for her daughter.
Cho’s wife, a Dongyang University professor surnamed Chung, faces allegations that she may have forged the dean’s award certificate in 2012 to help the daughter enter the PNU medical school in 2014.
The award was allegedly given in recognition of volunteer work at the school’s English education center for children from rural villages in Yeongju, 230 kilometers southeast of Seoul. Chung later became the chief of the center.
Dongyang University Dean Choi Sung-hae said Thursday that Chung asked him to say he had entrusted her with the authority to issue the dean’s award certificate. His remarks spawned speculation that Chung may have attempted to destroy evidence.
Choi told Yonhap News Agency that Chung put her husband on the phone with him and he was pressed by Cho to make a false statement on the forgery allegations against Chung.
Cho acknowledged that he spoke by phone with Choi, but dismissed claims that he might have exerted pressure on the chief.
“I told Choi that I am sorry (about the row) and asked him to reveal the truth as it is,” Cho said.
“If my wife committed (the alleged forgery), she should have to take legal responsibility, as everybody is equal before law,” he noted.
Look how brazen Cho is that he knows he is under intense scrutiny, but still gets on the phone to pressure a witness before his confirmation hearing and then blames his wife for anything illegal that may have happened.
He knows just like other corrupt Moon administration officials that he will get appointed and the public flogging he is taking now will be quickly forgotten by a largely Blue House controlled news media.
What kind of actual man theows his wife under a bus? Obviously this kind.
I think he threw her under the bus and ran her over a few more times just to be sure.
Just shows what he is made of, but Chairman Moon will get him on board. With the help of the weak minded housewives.
So guess he will be sleeping on the sofa….what a stand up guy.
Hmmm. It seems to me that he’ll have to wait until Monday to find out what the reasons for the divorce filing are.
@johnhenry could be another fake divorce. Their family is pretty good at that.
I think something lost in this whole Cho Kuk corruption saga is why Moon wants him in the Justice Ministry in the first place. Remember that Moon wants to move indictment powers from prosecutors to a special unit. If this special unit is staffed with political allies like Cho, this would allow the Blue House to control who gets indicted.
https://www.rokdrop.net/2019/05/koreas-prosecutor-general-criticizes-moon-administrations-special-investigative-powers-bill-as-going-against-democratic-principles/
Commie Moo just got an early Chuseok present from himself. Cho Kuk was appointed Minister of Justice.