South Korea Cho ’s 14-hour hearing also denies allegations My wife was charged at home on September 7 at 6:45

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A hearing was held over 14 hours for Cho Guk, a nearby official who announced that South Korean President Moon Jae-in will be appointed as the Minister of Justice, and Cho denied a series of allegations. On the other hand, the prosecution is expected to affect Choi ’s decision on whether or not President Moon will appoint Cho at home on the night of the 6th in connection with the allegations.

The hearing to examine whether Cho Guk is suitable as a minister was held for about 14 hours with a break at the Korean Parliament on the 6th, and ended at around midnight on the 7th.

At the hearing, Cho denied a series of suspicions such as his daughter's illegal admission to a prestigious university and an uncertain investment in the whole family, but the answers such as `` I do not know '' and `` confirm '' are also conspicuous, and the suspicion is completely I couldn't get it.

On the other hand, the prosecution charged his wife at home on the night of the 6th for charges of forging a private document. The Korean media stated that when Cho ’s daughter took a graduate school in Busan, she said in her resume that she received a certificate from the university where Cho ’s wife was a professor. He reports that his wife is suspected of being counterfeited.

President Moon decides whether to appoint Mr. Cho as the Minister of Justice while looking at the results of the hearing and public opinion, but the prosecution's investigation is based on Cho's wife being prosecuted. Is also expected to affect judgment.