As a result of the coverage, it was confirmed that some of the admissions officers, who are education experts in charge of selecting new students for university entrance exams, are still working as entrance examination consultants in the private education market even after retirement.



Under the current law, admissions officers are prohibited from establishing private education companies and finding employment for three years after retirement in consideration of the fairness of their work.



Admissions officers even write a memorandum of understanding with the university they belong to.



However, regardless of this, they are promoting sales through social media broadcasting, etc.



The reporters actually covered the scene where a freshly retired admissions officer was consulting on the entrance exam in Gangnam, Seoul.



More details such as what they say to the examinees and why they can continue to work in the private education market even when they violate the law will be delivered on SBS 8 News today (16th).