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With the resignation of Candidate Ok-ryeol Song, the number of ministerial-level officials who fell out of the new government increased to four.

Although the presidential office still emphasized that it was not a failure in personnel management, but respecting the will of the person, the personnel verification ability was once again on the cutting board.



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President Yoon Seok-yeol did not agree at all when asked whether the nomination for the Fair Trade Commission chairperson was a failure in personnel management.



[President Yoon Seok-yeol / Q&A on the way to work on the last 5 days: Then, among the ministers nominated by the previous administration, have you seen such a wonderful person?

Any other questions?]



It has been reiterated that high-ranking officials put their qualities and competencies first.



Even after Song's voluntary resignation, the presidential office emphasized that it was not a personnel failure.



Candidate Song himself apologized and there was no disciplinary action for the matter, so it was judged that it was closed.



Despite this, Song said that she seems to have felt a lot of pressure in the current situation, and that she respects her wishes.



He drew the line that there were no other allegations other than allegations of sexual harassment.



With Song's voluntary resignation, the number of ministerial-level officials who have fallen out of the current government has increased to four.



President Yoon emphasizes his ability-centered qualifications, but this personnel philosophy continues to go against the public eye.



In particular, in the case of Candidate Song, since the nomination was made after the launch of the Ministry of Justice's personnel information management team, the new government's personnel verification organization, there is a lot of criticism that the criteria for selecting high-ranking positions as well as the verification method need to be reestablished.



In the midst of this, President Yoon will approve the appointment of Kim Joo-hyun, the nominee for the Financial Services Commission, tomorrow (11th).



He explains that he can no longer leave his seat because there are many issues to be taken care of for the sake of the economy.



When Chairman Kim Joo-hyun is appointed, he will become the fourth minister-level person appointed without a personnel hearing after the head of the National Tax Service, the Minister of Education, and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under the new government.