The Seoul Police Department of South Korea announced a written investigation into Jin Jianxi's alleged forgery of his resume. Jin Jianxi is now the first lady of Korea. The police investigated her publicly. In fact, she slapped Yin Xiyue hard. The so-called harm is not big, insult. Yin Xiyue took office for a month, and three fires were burning, but her backyard suddenly caught fire. Where's this face?
Furthermore, Yin Xiyue bowed and apologized for the dispute over his wife's resume in the headquarters building of the National Power Party on June 5438+February 65438+July last year, and said that she accepted the criticism of the people with an open mind. Now, the police are directly involved and formally put on record for investigation. It's hard to say for the time being whether it's deliberately embarrassing Yin Xiyue. Anyway, he poured some cold water on his three fires, which smelled bad and filled with smoke.
Jin Jianxi's resume fraud scandal was exposed in June 5438+February last year when the Korean election was in full swing, and was prosecuted by two civic groups. She fabricated more than 20 false work experiences and deceived schools and students with false resumes. At that time, there was public opinion that this might be the black material about Yin Xiyue spread by the campaign opponents. Of course, the purpose is clear. Designing to "frame" each other for the sake of votes has become the cultural norm of Korean elections. At first, I thought it might disappear naturally with the end of the Korean election. But who would have thought that five months later, the Seoul Police Department was actually serious.
Yin Xiyue never dreamed that for decades, their prosecutors have been fooling others, and now it's their turn to be fooled. How do you feel?
Why did the police investigate Jin Jianxi instead of the prosecution? There are two reasons:
1, but Jin Jianxi is not a state official now, but a freelancer. According to her resume, although she majored in painting in college, she did not hold any public office after marrying Yin Xi ten years ago. The main targets of cases investigated by procuratorial organs are public officials. If Jin Jianxi is not the president's wife, can the police investigate this kind of fake resume all over the streets of South Korea?
2. Former President Moon Jae in abolished the prosecution's criminal investigation power before leaving office. Although there is a transitional period, criminal cases during the transitional period are now investigated by the police. The police made a written investigation for Yin Xiyue. Otherwise, the police could have summoned Jin Jianxi to the police station for a record.
In short, the president's wife of a certain country was publicly investigated by the police. How can I put it? Her face is a little embarrassed, which has an impact on the president's image and has little to do with the size of the incident itself. Of course, whether the police can finally find out any results depends on facts and evidence. If Jin Jianxi succeeds in cheating by forging his resume (in the name of the attorney general), he must have violated the law. Otherwise, it's just a moral issue. As for the final findings? We will wait and see.