President Moon Jae-in's son Jun-yong and Rep. Kwak Sang-do, the power of the people, had a controversy over the controversy over Jun-yong’s corona-damaged art grant.



On the 11th, Jun-yong refuted Kwak's claim that he received a corona-damaged art subsidy on social media today (11th) with only'application for four lines of damage facts' as "a lie."



Jun-yong pointed out that "my application for application has more than 20 pages and contains details such as achievements, business details, and expected results, but Rep. Kwak is using only the damage facts from the contents of the application and is using it as a basis for lies."



“This funding is not intended to compensate for damage to the artist, but to support promising artistic activities.” “The evaluation criteria are also the appropriateness and validity of the project (20 points), performance and execution capability (60 points), achievements and contributions. (20 points), etc."



Also, "Rep. Kwak, knowing that the reason I was chosen was not enough for the fact of the damage, but hid it," he said. "In addition, I committed the brutality of disclosing my score as well. It was a serious defamation and abuse of the powers of the National Assembly members."



Then, in a press release, Rep. Kwak rebutted, saying, "What is a lie and how you slandered it?" and "It's really blatant to distort or slander it as a business that supports excellent people."



He said that the data related to Jun-Yong he secured were 9 applications, including 7 application forms, 1 damage confirmation, and 1 participant's statement. "In the application form, most of the applicants (including Jun-yong) submitted similar amounts, It's not a problem."



In addition, in the case of the confirmation of the damage, it says,'Please describe the fact of the damage in detail,' and the Seoul Cultural Foundation, which paid the subsidies, also checked for damage and excluded the ineligible, saying, "I paid attention to this and compared it with other applicants. Those who do not can be targeted."



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