Park Sang-in, a professor at Seoul National University, chairman of the Policy Committee on Economic Justice, said the Moon Jae-in administration had given up on chaebol reform.
Professor Park argued that the Moon Jae-in government's chaebol policy was a question of the effectiveness of the chaebol policy, but even the chaebol reform was abandoned as an excuse for legislative difficulties.
Professor Park emphasized, "We should start with reforms that can be done by the president's authority, such as the revision of laws and guidelines, rather than the revision of laws."
"Moon Jae-in government virtually abandons chaebol reform… legislative excuse only"
2019-10-24T12:21:52.753Z
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Park Sang-in, a professor at Seoul National University, chairman of the Policy Committee on Economic Justice, said the Moon Jae-in administration had given up on chaebol reform. Professor Park argued that the Moon Jae-in government's chaebol policy was a question of the effectiveness of the chaebol policy, but even the chaebol reform was abandoned as an excuse for legislative difficulties.
Source: sbskr