Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon dismissed claims that Myung Tae-kyun, a key figure in the alleged involvement of President Yoon Suk Yeol and his wife in the nomination, helped the Seoul mayoral election as "a total sham."
Mayor Oh claimed in an administrative audit of the Seoul Metropolitan Council today (18th), and said, "If you combine Myung's story, it proves that he was not involved in the camp." However, he explained that it is not reasonable to sue and accuse all of them every time.
He pointed out that it is inappropriate to appoint Cho Yoon-sun, former senior presidential secretary for political affairs, as a non-executive director of the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, saying, "Should we not do all social activities if convicted?" He said he had already been reinstated from amnesty and appointed through normal procedures.
Mayor Oh said that a person who jeopardized the security of the country in violation of the National Security Law also served as the presidential chief of staff, and argued that former Minister Cho is a cultural expert and has no problem with appointment as he has taken normal procedures.
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