Police Forward Prosecutorial Opinion on Moon Seok-jin, Seodaemun-gu Mayor... 'Hiring Corruption Allegations'
[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Hyun-seok] The Seodaemun Police Station in Seoul announced on the 17th that it had sent to the prosecution three district office officials, including Moon Seok-jin (65), the head of Seodaemun District Office, who were booked on charges related to recruitment irregularities, at the end of last month.
They are accused of changing the interview scores to ultimately pass a specific candidate whose score was initially in the failing range during the recruitment of 'Da' grade (equivalent to grade 7) fixed-term part-time public officials at Seodaemun District Office in 2015.
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The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission received such a report and requested an investigation by the police. The police also summoned District Head Moon as a suspect for questioning in July.
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