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There is also a controversy over whether the daughter of the country is in violation of the prohibition of fraudulent solicitation, the so-called Kim Young-ran law, when his daughter received an external scholarship. Our report team asked the National Commission on Human Rights through the Representative's Office, but it was answered that it was not breaking the law. But four months ago, Kwon had the opposite interpretation of the children of police and fire officials.

Reporter Lim Chan-jong asked why it was different.

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The daughter of the Secretary of State's Attorney General went to Pusan ​​National University School of Medicine and received a scholarship of 2 million won every semester for six semesters.

Mr. Cho received only three times when he served as a senior, totaling six million won.

External scholarships for which the selection process is not disclosed are known to be paid at the discretion of the academic advisor.

It was argued that this was a violation of the Kim Young-ran Act, which required that officials not receive more than one million won in one time regardless of job related or nominal.

Yesterday after the scholarship debate, SBS represented Cho as an anonymous public official in the House of Representatives Kim Jong Suk and asked the National Civil Rights Commission whether his daughter was a violation of the Kim Young Ran Act.

The KIC answered that the Kim Young-Ran law prohibits the payment of money to public officials and their spouses and does not apply to child scholarships.

However, in April, when asked if it is okay to give the police and fireman's children a scholarship, the scholarship given to the child was evaluated as being given to a public official regardless of the job related in that the parents paid for the education. I did the opposite interpretation.

The reason why the answer changed in four months was that the KIC explained that the SBS inquiry was based on the principle that the parents were only officials and that there was no saying that he was a senior citizen.

The question of whether the answer would be different if the parents were Min Jung was not clear enough.

(Video coverage: Park Hyun-chul, Video editing: Lee Seung-yeol)

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