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CEO Koo Bon-hwan of Incheon International Airport Corporation, who is being asked to resign due to problems with working discipline and unreasonable personnel, held a press conference today (16th) and claimed that the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport had been forced to resign.

I was spared the question of whether there was a problem with converting to full-time jobs in the background.



For more details, reporter Han Se-hyun will tell you.



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President Koo Bon-hwan, who volunteered for an emergency press conference, confessed that a high-ranking official from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport had suddenly requested voluntary resignation for no other reason earlier this month.



[Bon-Hwan Koo/President of Incheon Airport Corporation: In early September, at a meeting with a senior official from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, I was suddenly asked to voluntarily resign.

I was also quite confused.] It



was said that although a compromise plan was proposed to withdraw from the business in the first half of next year after organizing the business in progress, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport rejected this as well and immediately informed the dismissal policy.



[Gubonhwan / Incheon International Airport Corporation President: If you can not get right (voluntarily), has a story out to the dismissed counts as now]



Incheon Airport permanent switch controversy, the so-called 'inguk ball situations "The boneunya that the actual dismissal reasons are questions I saved what I said.



[Bon-Hwan Koo/President of Incheon Airport Corporation: Reporters (reporting) have a lot of speculation, but it would be better to guess that (actual reason for dismissal).

Because that's the will of those who greet...

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He added that he had just finished hiring according to the original plans of the Blue House and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport.



Ahead of the press conference, the second Vice Minister of Land, Myeong-soo Son, who was at the National Assembly, received a message from someone concerned about whether President Koo would make a bomb talk about the transition to a full-time job, and a scene was captured by the camera.



So, it was interpreted that President Koo spared the disclosure regarding the'In Guk Gong Incident'.



The Ministry of Strategy and Finance will hold a public institution steering committee on the 24th to deal with the dismissal of President Koo, and President Koo is in a position that if the dismissal is decided, the legal response will be immaterial.



(Video coverage: Park Hyeon-cheol and Kim Nam-sung, video editing: Jo Moo-hwan)