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There was a'controversy over the controversy' that Park Ji-won, a candidate for the National Intelligence Service, went to college and graduated before discharge from military service. Candidate Park apologized for being wrong at the time, but wrong.

I am Jeong Yun-sik.

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Park Ji-won, the candidate for the National Intelligence Service, graduated from Gwangju National University in February 1965.

Two months later, he joined the military in April, and from the end of July of the same year, he served as a regular soldier at the Army Headquarters in Yongsan, Seoul.

However, in the beginning of September, a month after self-deployment, candidate Park was revealed to be transferred to Dankook University's 3rd grade.

During my military service, I attended a university in Seoul.

As a result of the SBS reporters confirming their transcripts from Dankook University, Candidate Park took 63 semesters in three semesters.

He received a college diploma seven months before completing his military service.


Candidate Park claims that he went to school only at night with permission from the commander and that it was a practice at the time.

However, candidate Park said to Prime Minister Moon Chang-geuk when he was a member of the opposition in 2014.

[Park Ji-won/National Intelligence Service candidate (Source: June 17, 2014 CBS Radio Interview): (Moon Chang-geuk candidate) It has not been revealed this morning that he was in the military and went to graduate school for a year and a half. The Republic of Korea Navy officer is unemployed for a year and a half, and there's no such thing.]

Controversy is rising today (15th) "It's wrong to go to school during military service regardless of the reason, and I feel sorry for it." "Added the position.

[Lee Tae-kyung/Reunion Party of the Future: In the case of private soldiers, can you go to college and graduate? Very few have been given special privileges.] At the

meeting of the party's advisory group tomorrow, the United Nations announced a general offensive saying it would reveal why candidate Park was ineligible as head of state affairs.

(Video coverage: Kim Hyun-sang, Video editing: Ha Ryung)