A private school foundation that received money from fixed-term teachers on the condition of hiring them as regular teachers has been caught.I asked one
person to pay as much as 100 million won, but it turned out that 26 people received 1.9 billion won for six years.High school in Pyeongtaek, Gyeonggi Province.
Police investigators storm in and pull documents out of school archives.The police raided because of the corruption in hiring.A police investigation found that the chairman of the foundation, who runs the middle and high schools here, and his son, the chief administrative officer, were paid to hire him as a full-time teacher.
Last year, we conducted an informal interview at the chairman’s house and informed 13 applicants of the
teacher appointment test.Twelve people, excluding one who had reasons for disqualification, worked as full-time teachers, but all contracts were terminated after the hiring scandal was revealed.
I received up to 110 million won from my former and current part-time teachers or their parents on condition of hiring a political teacher.
A total of 26 people have paid since 2015, and the amount of money collected is 1.88 billion won.The chairman of
used a professor as a broker who is an interview evaluator to offer a deal to a fixed-term teacher or to ask existing teachers to find someone to pay for it.All 488 applicants who did not pay
were rejected.
Police arrested three people, including the chief administration officer and the teacher who leaked the problem, and booked 33 people without detention, including
chairman, brokers and those who paid the money.
Again, we have collected 700 million won from the proceeds of the crime.
The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education said that private school teachers will also be hired through the same standards and procedures as the
public sector to prevent corruption in private schools.