<Anchor>

I would like to ask how the Deputy Prime Minister has contributed to the growth of innovation, and should not use death for profit. Lee Jae-woong, the chairman of SoCa, who is in conflict with the taxi industry with the vehicle-sharing service, recently said. Today, Finance Minister Lee Jae-woong criticized Lee for being rude and selfish.

Then, this representative was raised again by me, and the detailed story will be delivered by reporter Han Seung-koo.

<Reporter>

Lee Jae-woong, the chairman of the finance ministry, has been driving a car rental service 'Tada'.

One of the taxi driver who was against "Tada" was aiming at the representative who was sorry after breaking his own life but should not use death commercially.

[The finalist / chairman of the finance committee: I'm talking a lot of tough talk about the taxi industry. I do not think this is too selfish or rude.]

I think that it is necessary to have a social consensus on what to do with the struggling class that lags behind innovation.

[Finalist / Financial Chairman: I blame the authorities and use the tough words about the industry. It's like, 'Why can not I come after me?' I think it is quite rude and selfish.]

It is unusual for ministerial officials to blame specific civilians for other government issues.

This delegate who told the contents of the statement responded by saying that he was uncomfortable because he suddenly told me why he was doing this and that he would listen to it after he told me to run.

Lee Chan-jin, a venture business entrepreneur, also agreed that the criticism of the deputy prime minister was rude and selfish when he commented.

In the midst of a conflict with the taxi industry over the shared economy, government officials and innovative businessmen are arguing that fighting over the water level will not help solve the situation.

(Image editing: Cheol-Ho Cho)