When former Justice Minister Cho Kuk asked President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol about the cancellation of his daughter Jo Min's admissions to Pusan ​​National University and Korea University, "Are you satisfied now?"



At the briefing at the Office of the Presidential Transition Committee in Tongui-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul on the 8th, spokeswoman Bae Hyun-jin answered the question, 'What is the position of the elected president on the question of former Minister Cho on Facebook if he was satisfied with Yoon's satisfaction?'



Spokesperson Bae added, "I don't think it's something for Yoon-elect to answer because it's the child of former Minister Cho."




“However, the Republic of Korea, led by the new Yun Seok-yeol administration, rather than the elected president’s position on Cho Min, the child of former Minister Cho, is doing its best not to show an image that is not in line with the fairness and common sense that the former Moon Jae-in government officials have disappointed the people with. I will emphasize again that I will do my best.”



Earlier, former Minister Cho posted on Facebook, "As a father, I want to ask President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol, 'Are you satisfied now?'"



Referring to the investigation targeting his own family, former Minister Cho said, "Thanks to this investigation, Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol has quickly established himself as a leader in power. It was a plan to slaughter his entire family, and it was a great political success."



Minister Cho also said, "I am asking the elected Yoon Seok-yeol, the prosecution, the media, and the National Assembly.



(Photo = Insuwi Photo Reporters Group, Medici Media YouTube capture, Yonhap News)