YTN recently reported false academic background and past history suspicions of Chairman Cho Kyu-yeon of the May 18 Injured People's Association.
Recently, it has been confirmed that Chairman Cho was investigated by the police on charges of collecting illegal bonds.
I'm reporter Na Hyun-ho.
[Reporter]
Cho Kyu-yeon, chairman of the May 18 injured, attended the Gwangju Metropolitan Police Agency's Criminal Task Force on the 24th and was investigated.
It's because of the alleged 'illegal debt collection' that he asked his acquaintance to pay him back.
[Illegal debt collection victim: I get calls hundreds of times. Since last September, late at night, I've been bothering me now, but I've left him alone because I'm one or two years older.]
The domestic debt collection law prevents debt collectors from causing fear or anxiety by calling repeatedly or at night without justifiable reasons.
Nevertheless, he called several times late at night not only to use all kinds of abusive language but even to mention the victim's family.
[Cho Kyu-yeon / May 18 Chairman of the Injured (September last year): You XX, your daughter, your son, and your wife are going to pay for everything, so it's up to you]
Chairman
Jo argued that the opposing forces were inflating the issue and engaged in a public opinion war.
In addition, they say they had no choice but to mention their family because the other party did not pay back despite several requests and the other party borrowed money through their daughter's bank account.
[Cho Kyu-yeon / May 18 Chairman of the injured (last 5th): He keeps making excuses without cleaning up (debt), so he and I talked about it in the course of our fight, not intentionally....]
In a police investigation, Chairman Cho is known to have generally admitted the charges.
As illegal debt collection has become a serious social problem, attention is also being paid to Chairman Cho's handling of recruits.
I'm Na Hyunho of YTN.
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