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Pusan ​​National University Fair Commission submits report on investigation into allegations of daughter’s entrance exam

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The Pusan ​​National University Admissions Process Management Committee, which investigated the allegations of Cho Min, the daughter of former Minister Cho Kuk, for admission to the medical school, submitted a report on its final activities to the university headquarters.

Pusan ​​National University announced on the 19th that the Admissions Process Management Committee submitted an activity report to the university headquarters on the afternoon of the afternoon on the investigation of Mr. Cho.

It is not known what conclusions were drawn in the activity report.

The Fair Trade Commission held its last meeting on campus from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. the day before. The Fair Trade Commission summarized the contents of the investigation and meeting and submitted it one day later.

The Fair Trade Commission reviewed Mr. Cho’s admissions documents, investigated the selection committee, inquired and responded to the institution issuing the documents submitted for applicants and career-related institutions, and requested and responded to the applicant’s clarification.

The university headquarters plans to officially announce the final judgment result to the media on the 24th after going through the final review process.

The Fair Trade Commission started the investigation on April 22, this year. The FTC consists of 21 internal members including professors and 3 external members.

Jeong Gyeong-shim, the wife of former minister Cho Kuk, who was found guilty in the first trial on charges of forgery of citations, was also convicted in the second trial on the 11th.

Reporter Haejun Lee lee.hayjune@joongang.co.kr