(1)Lee Dong-kwan’s son admitted to school violence, but when asked, “There must have been some.” Lee Dong-kwan’s hearingimage text translation
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(1)On the 18th, Lee Dong-kwan, a candidate for the chairman of the Korea Communications Commission, said, “I call my son about ten times regarding the controversy over his son’s school violenceimage text translation
(2)”I asked,” he said. “Of course, I confirmed that I said it wasn’t true.”
(3)At Lee’s confirmation hearing held at the National Assembly’s Science, Technology, Information, Broadcasting and Communication Committee earlier in the day, Lee said about his son’s school violence controversy, “It’s not that there was no school violence.”
(1)When Democratic Party lawmaker Seo Dong-yong asked if he had seen a statement about his son’s controversy over school violence, candidate Lee said, “Honestly, no one has seen the scene There is no CCTV, he said. “If so, isn’t the statement of the student who said he was damaged the most important?” He then took issue with the credibility of the victim students’ statements known in the media and said, “How is this an official statement?” and added, “It is a riverside to admit that it is true that there is no seal.”image text translation
(2)Jang Kyung-tae, a member of the Democratic Party of Korea, said, “Then, there is no sign of remorse or damage to the son.” When asked, “Are you saying that there is no fact of the offense?” candidate Lee replied, “It is not.”
(3)When lawmaker Jang asked if he admitted to the violence, candidate Lee said, “There must have been some.” But how do I check the contents
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