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Next, we will continue to report on the candidate candidates. It has been confirmed that the daughter of the attorney general, who attended the medical school, received 12 million won in scholarships for three years after two failures.

Reporter Jeon Hyung-woo went down to Busan to report on how a student who did not have good grades and who had a good family could receive a scholarship worth over 10 million won.

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The daughters of my country's candidate, who attended a medical school, failed in the first semester of 2015 and the second semester of 2018.

However, from 2016 to 2018, I received a total of 12 million won scholarships for 6 semesters, 2 million won each semester.

[Pusan ​​National University Medical School Student: Today (19th) I first learned it, so it was a little shocking. I originally knew it as a scholarship to students who have excellent grades or have difficulty in their households.]

I asked Busan University how to select scholarship students.

[Pusan ​​University officials: Since 2016, when I gave it to my daughter, I came to designate it as the student's name since the scholarship came in.]

Scholarships were paid to students based on their grades and family circumstances until 2015, but the Sochon Scholarship Association, an external scholarship foundation, has ordered Cho's daughters to be given scholarships since 2016.

This small academy is known as a scholarship personally created by Cho's daughter's advisor.

This advisory professor was appointed to the head of Busan Medical Center this year.

In response, Busan Medical Center said that small scholarships are not scholarships based on grades or family circumstances, but are scholarships to encourage and encourage students.

He also explained that the appointment of an advisor to the Busan Medical Center has nothing to do with the candidate.

(Video coverage: Kim Nam-sung, Video editing: Kim Jong-mi)

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