Head of National Assembly Legislative Research Office Reported to Police Over Alleged Grade Favoritism During Professorship
Booked on Charges of Obstruction of Business
Park Sang-chul, head of the National Assembly Legislative Research Office, is under police investigation after being accused of giving preferential academic treatment to a foreign student during his time as a professor.
According to the Seoul Seodaemun Police Station on the 27th, Park was booked on charges of obstruction of business for allegedly unfairly awarding credits to a Chinese student who was not in the country in 2018, when he was a professor at the Graduate School of Political Science at Kyonggi University.
According to the university's regulations, students who are absent for more than one-fourth of the class days in a semester cannot receive credits, but the investigation found that this student was credited with completing courses worth 6 credits by Park. The police are investigating the circumstances under which the student received credits while not being in Korea.
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Park served as the vice president of Kyonggi University from 2017 to 2022 and was appointed head of the National Assembly Legislative Research Office in April last year.
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