![]() |
| ▲ Kang Do-hyung, the nominee for South Korea's new oceans minister, speaks as he arrives at his office in Seoul on Dec. 7, 2023. (Yonhap) |
oceans minister nominee-apology
Oceans minister nominee apologizes for criminal record
SEOUL, Dec. 8 (Yonhap) -- Oceans Minister nominee Kang Do-hyung apologized Friday for his criminal record of drunk driving and violence.
In 2004, Kang was given a 1.5 million-won (US$1,148) fine for driving under the influence on the southern resort island of Jeju, according to the report by the Korea National Police Agency submitted to Rep. Kim Doo-gwan of the main opposition Democratic Party.
The nominee was also fined 300,000 won in 1999 for committing a violent act, the report showed.
"I deeply regret my immature judgment and actions when I was young. It is all my fault, and I express my sincere apology to the people as a candidate for a Cabinet member position," he said in a statement.
Kang was named the minister of oceans and fisheries earlier this week to replace Cho Seung-hwan.
As a veteran marine science expert, he currently serves as the chief of the Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology.
(END)
(C) Yonhap News Agency. All Rights Reserved
























![[가요소식] 조항조, 새 싱글](/news/data/20251116/yna1065624915927473_582_h2.jpg)










