China News Service, July 28. According to South Korea's "Central Daily News" report on the 27th, South Korean Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education Park Soon-ae was banned from submitting articles by the Korean Political Society for translating and republishing a doctoral dissertation from an American university. .

Park Soon-ae, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education of South Korea, was banned from submitting papers by the Korean Political Science Association for allegedly repeatedly publishing papers.

Image source: Screenshot of South Korea's "Central Daily" report

  On the 26th, according to the House of Representatives of the Korean Democratic Party Xu Dongrong, Park Soon-ae translated her doctoral dissertation from an American university and published it in the journal of the society. Later, the society canceled the publication of the relevant paper and received a three-year ban on submission. .

  According to reports, Park Soon-ae was banned from submitting articles by the Korean Political Science Association in 2012.

In March 2012, the academic journal of the Korean Political Science Association pointed out that Park Sun-ae's punishment was "the paper should be an unpublished original paper, but Professor Park Sun-ae violated this principle".

  Previously, Park Soon-ae was punished in 2011 by the Korean Administrative Society for prohibiting the repeated publication of papers and submissions.

In 2011 and 2012, they received similar sanctions from two different agencies in succession.

  Councilman Xu Dongrong said, "As a scholar, this is a very shameful thing. The punishment of banning manuscripts is a very shameful thing, and the punishment is the same from two places."

  In addition to the repeated publication of papers, Park Soon-ae is also suspected of drinking and driving, allowing her spouse to participate in government research projects to misappropriate research funds, and using power for personal gain as a professor.