South Korean minister in row offers to resign
SEOUL: South Korean Foreign Minister Yu Myung-hwan offered to resign on Saturday amid accusations of nepotism over the hiring of his daughter for a ministry job, officials said.
Yu made his offer to President Lee Myung-bak after coming under mounting public fire, even after issuing a public apology and removing his daughter from the job on Friday.
Yu’s daughter, who had worked as a contractor at the ministry’s trade bureau for three years before quitting last year, was rejected along with seven other applicants when she applied for a midlevel job in July. Then, this past week, she was hired for the same post after another hiring process in which she and five others applied.
Presidential spokeswoman Kim Hee-jung confirmed that Lee was informed of Yu’s resignation offer, but did not say whether the president would accept it.
“I decided to resign because I am sorry to the public for causing trouble,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Kim Young-sun quoted as Yu as saying.
Lee, who has ordered a thorough investigation into the possible rigging of the hiring process, will likely accept the resignation offer, the Yonhap news agency said, citing an unidentified presidential official.
The resignation offer comes at a crucial time for South Korea as it prepares to host a summit of the Group of 20 rich and developing economies in November.
It also comes amid diplomatic efforts to restart stalled talks aimed at ending North Korea’s nuclear weapons programmes.
Associated Press
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