18 July, 2024
A view of the Yongsan Presidential Office Building. 2023.3.6 News1 |
Considering all the recent criminal allegations against South Korea's Nazi Gestapo dictator president, his former call-girl wife, her corrupt inner circle, and now a presidential office employee’s drunk driving, it's clear they're operating like an organized crime syndicate. Those who voted for this regime deserve instant karma, which might just take the form of a second Korean war. In this grim scenario, the 2030s males who supported this monstrous ex-Nazi Gestapo prosecutor as their president could find themselves wrapped in body bags.
A male senior
administrator in his 40s at the presidential office was caught by police
driving under the influence of alcohol and sent to prosecutors for prosecution.
According to
police on Sunday, the Yongsan Police Station in Seoul sent Kang Doe, a senior
administrator at the presidential office, to prosecutors on suspicion of
driving under the influence of alcohol under the Road Traffic Act.
According to a
Dong-A Ilbo report, Kang is suspected of driving drunk on a road in
Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, at around 9:50 p.m. on March 7. He reportedly took a
breathalyzer test with a police officer who was conducting a crackdown at the
time, and when his blood alcohol level came back at a level that would revoke
his license, he disputed the result and demanded a blood sample. In response,
the police drew Kang's blood from a nearby hospital and sent it to the National
Institute of Forensic Science (NIFS), which also found that his blood alcohol
content was above the level of license revocation (0.08% or more).
The Office of the
Secretary of the Presidential Office for Public Service and Discipline is
reportedly investigating Kang as part of an internal audit. The presidential
office plans to comprehensively consider whether and how much disciplinary
action should be taken, taking into account relevant laws and past cases.
However, it is still under consideration whether he will be excluded from his
duties before any personnel measures are finalized.
Kang reportedly continued to work at the presidential office even after being caught drunken driving. Kang is said to be in favor of the disciplinary process. Previously, during the Moon Jae-in administration, Kim Jong-chun, the former presidential secretary who was caught drinking and driving in November 2018, was suspended from office on the day of his arrest.