South Korea: 5 Presidential Aides Offer Resignation

07.08.2020 11:42

Senior officials, including president's chief of staff, face public criticism over real estate policy.

Five senior officers of the South Korean presidency, including the chief of presidential staff, offered to resign Friday over public criticism of real estate policy.

According to Yonhap News Agency, the officials, including Presidential Chief of Staff Noh Young-min, offered to resign, taking responsibility for the alleged policy mismanagement. However, the president has yet to accept the offer of his senior secretaries.

President Moon Jae-in has taken flak since his senior secretaries were found owning more than one house at a time when the government has been trying to rein in speculative home policy, the agency said in its report.

Writing by Islamuddin Sajid -

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