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Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism demands severe disciplinary action beyond the suspension of Chung Mong-gyu, president of the

2024.11.05 PM 02:06
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The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, which conducted an audit of the Korea Football Association, has demanded a severe disciplinary action against Chairman Chung Mong-gyu beyond the suspension of his qualification.

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism made the announcement at a press conference today at the Seoul Government Complex and announced the final results of the audit of the Korea Football Association.

According to the final audit results, the Korea Football Association signed a 61.5 billion won loan contract without prior approval in the process of financing the Korea Football Association,
It turns out that the government has decided to create an office space without consultation while applying for 7.7 billion won in subsidies for
.

In addition, it is reported that 42 national team leaders did not go through the process of appointing the board of directors and unfairly exercised the right to pardon 100 disciplinary people.

At the same time, it was found that he unfairly ran a soccer leader's class and lavishly executed 2.8 billion won in remuneration in the form of advisory fees to part-time executives.

In an interim announcement last month, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism pointed out that Hong Myung-bo and Clinsman failed to comply with related regulations in the process of appointing the national team coach.


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