While suspicion of illegal employment by public home shopping was raised at the national audit of the Small and Medium Venture Business Committee of the National Assembly, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy on the 19th, the remarks of CEO Chang-hee Choi of Public Home Shopping came up on the cutting board.



Justice Party Rep. Ryu Ho-jeong asked Choi Chang-hee, CEO of Public Home Shopping, at a government audit, about the marketing division's lack of qualifications and false information on his career. 



Rep. Ryu presented a recruitment announcement in August 2018 and said, "If you look at the qualifications, you have 20 years of experience in related fields, and you are required to join the 2nd week of October." He criticized him, saying, "The available working date is November 1st, and the actual employment date is February 1. It is not eligible for application."



Rep. Ryu also raised the suspicion of false information, saying, "If you look at the position in the career certifying agency submitted after the head of the division passed public home shopping, it is said that it is a contract worker, but the job application says it is a regular worker."



Rep. Ryu said, "We are taking responsibility for cancellation of employment and civil and criminal responsibility in case of false career descriptions." 



Rep. Ryu pointed out, "I know that the president of (Choi Chang-hee Public Home Shopping) created the slogan of President Moon Jae-in's'People First,'" and said, "Isn't people first, not my people first?"



Responding to this, Choi replied, "This person has 19 years and 9 months of experience, so 3 months is not enough" and "I judged it to be a person equivalent to his experience, and he had patent rights in the online field."

In the meantime, CEO Choi said, "The personnel committee did not judge that it was false."



However, when Rep. Ryu presented the company's internal documents, saying, "Evidence that the reason for the cancellation was sufficiently known," he said, "I knew the false facts in advance, but I had tolerated them," Choi said, "I have to consider more."



However, during the process of questioning and answering, Choi, 71, said, "Hey," as if restraining Rep. Ryu, 28,.

Rep. Ryu asked, "Hey?", but CEO Choi continued to answer. 



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(Composition: Eul-sun Cho, editor: Hee-sun Kim)