Presidential office considers dismissal of KCC chief over political neutrality
Published: 29 Aug. 2025, 21:00
Presidential spokesperson Kang Yu-jung speaks during a press briefing at the presidential office in Seoul on Aug. 29. [YONHAP]
The presidential office said Friday it has been considering dismissing the chief of the Korea Communications Commission (KCC), Lee Jin-sook, from her duties over allegations she violated political neutrality.
Presidential spokesperson Kang Yu-jung said the state auditor, the Board of Audit and Inspection, concluded in July that Lee breached her obligation to remain neutral.
"The violation of political neutrality is considered a very grave issue. This alone is very serious," Kang told reporters.
Lee was appointed by ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol in July 2024.
In January, the Constitutional Court rejected a National Assembly vote to impeach Lee over allegations about a controversial decision-making process at the state broadcasting watchdog.
Yonhap





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