(1)Single Jang Je-won’s brother, Jang Je-guk, East and Westimage text translation
(2)The first trial on charges of violating the Private School Act is not guilty
(3)The use of tuition fees for the operation of external institutions in the university is an example to encourage the purpose of education in the first instance.” Judgment…an appeal against the prosecution
(4)On Sunday, Chang Je-guk, president of Dongseo University, was handed over to trial on charges of violating the Private School Act, which used tuition to operate an external institution of the university, but it was later confirmed that he was acquitted in the first trial in July. The first trial court rather praised the allegation, saying it was an example that should be widely encouraged The prosecution appealed against the judgment of the first trial
(5)President Jang Je-guk is the older brother of Jang Je-won, a member of the People’s Power. Dongseo Academy, a school corporation owned by the family of Representative Jang, operates Dongseo University, Gyeongnam Information University, and Busan Digital University in Sasang-gu, Busan Sasang-gu, Busan, is an area where lawmaker Jang served in the third term of the National Assembly, 18, 20, and 21st terms. Former National Assembly Vice Chairman Jang Jang Sung-man, the father of lawmaker Jang and founder of Dongseo Academy, served as the 11th and 12th National Assembly members in the same area
(6)Chang took office in April as the 27th president of the Korean Council for University Education, a related organization of the Ministry of Education It was before he was found not guilty in the first instance of violating the private school law Former Hankuk University of Foreign Studies President Kim In-cheol, who was the 25th president of the Korean Council for University Education, which is composed of 197 four-year universities nationwide, was nominated as the first deputy prime minister for social affairs and education minister of the Yoon Suk Yeoln government, but he resigned voluntarily
(7)Jang Je-guk, chairman of the Korean Council for University Education, answers questions from lawmakers during a parliamentary audit of the Education Committee held at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul, on October 13 Photo = Yonhap News
(1)ID Les Misérablesimage text translation
(2)It’s transparent. It’s transparent
(3)ID Damasker
(4)Don’t run! LOL Yo
(5)This is not going to run
(6)Asfarital 님
(7)ID Yuja Yuja
(8)He’s not shy at all even though he’s so outspoken
That’s amazing