Accusation of Forgery of Private Documents

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jang Sehee] Baek Kyung-ran, Commissioner of the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA), has filed a complaint with the police, claiming that the content in her younger brother's job plan for applying as an outside director of a bio company, which stated that his sister is the head of the KDCA, is false.


On the 9th, the Gangnam Police Station in Seoul announced that the previous afternoon, Mr. Baek's younger brother filed a complaint against Mr. A, who is suspected of falsifying the job plan for the bio company's outside director position, on charges of forgery of private documents. Mr. A is not an employee of the company and is known to have a long-standing acquaintance with Mr. Baek.


Currently, Mr. Baek claims that he did not submit the job plan because there was no mention requiring its submission.



A police official stated, "We have not yet investigated the complainant and the accused," and added, "We plan to proceed with the investigation based on the contents of the complaint."


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