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            South Korean President Lee’s cabinet picks hit by abuse of authority claims

            Monday, July 14, 2025 - 08:51:14
            South Korean President Lee’s cabinet picks hit by abuse of authority claims
            Arya News - Lee Jin-sook, who has been nominated for education minister, a position that doubles as deputy prime minister, has been accused of plagiarism. Rep. Kang Sun-woo, meanwhile, who has been nominated as minister of gender equality, faces accusations that she mistreated staff members.

            SEOUL – President Lee Jae Myung’s picks to head the education and gender equality ministries are facing allegations of “gapjil,” meaning abuse of authority, that have sparked calls for their withdrawal.
            Lee Jin-sook, who has been nominated for education minister, a position that doubles as deputy prime minister, has been accused of plagiarizing an earlier paper by her student while she was a professor.
            According to a page-to-page analysis of both Lee’s and her student’s papers, released by main opposition People Power Party Rep. Joo Jin-woo, some of the nominee’s paragraphs were exact matches of those written by her student.
            The People Power Party lawmaker claimed that “about half of her paper had been copied off her student’s.”
            “This isn’t your typical academic plagiarism. The education minister nominee abused her authority as a professor to rip off her student’s paper. This is easily a crime of abuse of power,” Joo said.
            The People Power Party said that the education minister nominee committed serious ethical violations in the academic community and was unfit for the position.
            Lee, a professor of architecture, had served as president of Chungnam National University in South Chungcheong Province. She was part of the Lee Jae Myung presidential campaign, heading the committee for beating elitism in college education.
            Another of the president’s Cabinet choices facing calls to withdraw is Rep. Kang Sun-woo, a human development expert-turned-Democratic Party of Korea lawmaker, who has been nominated as minister of gender equality.
            Kang faces accusations that she mistreated staff members at her legislative office.
            Kang allegedly replaced staff 46 times over just five years and made demands of them outside of their legislative support duties, such as asking them to do household chores for her, according to reports.
            Both nominees have denied the allegations.
            The ruling Democratic Party of Korea launched a defense of the Cabinet nominees, saying that the controversy surrounding the two was a “mere smear tactic” by the People Power Party.
            The minor Korean Democratic Labor Party and the Reform Party have also joined the People Power Party in urging the president to drop the nominations of Lee and Kang as ministers.
            However, the protests from opposition parties will not necessarily sink their nominations. Earlier picks linked to scandals and controversies, including Prime Minister Kim Min-seok, were not withdrawn from consideration and ended up being confirmed.
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