Choi See-joong
Appearance
Korean name | |
Hangul | 최시중 |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Choe Sijung |
McCune–Reischauer | Choi Shijung |
Choi See-Joong (born August 4, 1937) is a South Korean politician who is the former chief of the Korea Communications Commission. He is notable for supporting controversial decisions in the South Korean telecommunication scene. He resigned on January 27, 2012, due to his involvements of bribery.[1]
Criticism
- Choi See-Joong has been criticized for defending the Lee Myung-bak government by supporting the SPO's active investigations against "anti-GNP" rumors in the social network services, akin to the Minerva incident.[2]
- He was criticized for supporting "a huge emphasis on advertisements for the Chojoongdong TV stations".[3]
- The SPO investigates Kim Hak-in (김학인), the chairman of the board Korea Broadcasting Art School, for giving briberies to Choi See-Joong in order to guarantee a director position of Educational Broadcasting System for Kim.[4] There is a further allegation that the closest associate of Choi See-Joong, Jung Yong-uk (정용욱), has obtained a huge amount of bribery and moved to Canada.[5]
See also
References
- ^ Yang, Sung-jin (2012-01-27). "Chief of telecom regulator resigns". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2012-01-27.
- ^ Sohn (손), Bong-seok (봉석) (2011-11-09). 최시중 "이명박 정부는 표현의 자유를 억압한 적 없다". The Kyunghyang Sinmun (in Korean). Retrieved 2011-11-12.
- ^ Gu (구), Bon-gweon (본권) (2011-12-09). "[단독] 최시중, 대기업 임원들 만나 '종편에 광고' 압박". The Kyunghyang Sinmun (in Korean). Retrieved 2011-12-10.
- ^ Kang (강), Ho-seong (호성) (2012-01-03). ‘"최시중 방통위원장 측 억대 수뢰 의혹" 파문. inews24 (in Korean). Retrieved 2012-01-03.
- ^ Kim (김), Tae-gyu (태규) (2012-01-03). ‘최시중 양아들’ 정용욱, 거액뇌물 받고 캐나다 도피?. The Hankyoreh (in Korean). Retrieved 2012-01-03.