Oh Se-hoon: "Governor Lee Jae-myung Should Apologize to the Public First for the 'Daejang-dong Scandal'" View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Song Seung-yoon] On the 27th, Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon urged Gyeonggi Province Governor Lee Jae-myung to "apologize to the public first" regarding the Daejang-dong development allegations.


Mayor Oh posted on social media (SNS) that "The Daejang-dong development project, promoted by Governor Lee Jae-myung during his tenure as mayor of Seongnam, is a project that disguised itself as public development but undermined the price ceiling system through private development."


He continued, denying Governor Lee's claim that "the Daejang-dong development, which recovered 550.3 billion won for Seongnam City, is the largest public interest recovery project since the founding of Dangun," stating, "In Seoul, public contributions of 1.7 trillion won were already made during the development of Samsung-dong GBC."


Regarding Governor Lee's SNS post criticizing Mayor Oh's private redevelopment as "a resumption of Lee Myung-bak (MB)-style New Town projects," Mayor Oh rebutted, saying, "Do not shake policies that have already been verified to avoid your own political crisis."



He added, "Private redevelopment based on rapid integrated planning is a policy that supplies pleasant and efficient housing," emphasizing, "It is not a system like the Daejang-dong development project, which only superficially appears to be led by the city but actually guarantees the profits of a few shrewd individuals under the name of asset management companies."


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