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Lee Sang-min, the nominee for the Minister of the Interior and Safety, is in the midst of a controversy over his father's chance.

It is known that the candidate's daughter worked as an intern at a law firm where her father worked while in high school when she was in high school.



This is reporter Yoo Soo-hwan.



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Lee Sang-min, a candidate for the Minister of Safety and Security, answered SBS's inquiry that her daughter Mo worked as an intern at Yulchon, a law firm in 2009.



At the time she was known to have taken advantage of her vacation period when she was Mr. Lee and she was a sophomore in high school in the United States.



However, this period overlaps with Lee's tenure as a partner attorney at Yulchon.



Since then, Mr. Lee has progressed to the Department of Political Science at New York University in the United States.



On the NYU website, 'past experience' is specified as the main evaluation target for the academic plan required for admission.



[Affiliate with an agency: Politics is what most people who go to law school do.

Worked as an intern in a related field.

Those people give high praise for that.]



After the first answer, the candidate's side changed the explanation that it was not true that he was an intern and that he had visited the law firm during the winter vacation as part of an out-of-school experience program. I did.



Yulchon said that it was 13 years ago, so there are no records.



The candidate's daughter and son also purchased an apartment in Gangnam-gu, Seoul in 2019 for 1.1 billion won in a joint name with a 6 to 4 stake.



According to Lee's property report a year ago, the daughter refused to announce the property, and the son's assets were all 34 million won in deposits.



The candidate's side said, "It was a so-called 'gap investment' with 380 million won in Jeonse money.