South Korea leader sacks spokesman
BY Agencies11 May 2013 3:21 AM GMT
Agencies11 May 2013 3:21 AM GMT
President Park Geun-hye’s office says she has fired her chief spokesman after a ‘disgraceful incident’ during Park’s trip to the United States.
Media reports say the spokesman was accused of sexual abuse. The presidential Blue House said Friday on its website that unspecified actions by Yoon Chang-jung marred the government’s dignity. It didn’t elaborate. But South Korea’s Yonhap news agency cites a Washington police complaint that says Yoon grabbed a Korean-American intern’s buttocks on the night of the summit between Park and US President Barack Obama.
An email seeking police confirmation wasn’t immediately answered. Yoon couldn’t be reached for comment. The Blue House says its embassy in Washington is investigating.
Media reports say the spokesman was accused of sexual abuse. The presidential Blue House said Friday on its website that unspecified actions by Yoon Chang-jung marred the government’s dignity. It didn’t elaborate. But South Korea’s Yonhap news agency cites a Washington police complaint that says Yoon grabbed a Korean-American intern’s buttocks on the night of the summit between Park and US President Barack Obama.
An email seeking police confirmation wasn’t immediately answered. Yoon couldn’t be reached for comment. The Blue House says its embassy in Washington is investigating.
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