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| Protesters have rallied in South Korea both in support of and against the appointment of Cho Kuk as justice minister (AFP Photo/Ed JONES) |
Embattled South Korean justice minister Cho Kuk resigned Monday as a scandal swirled over academic privileges allegedly given to his children.
Huge crowds
have taken to the streets recently -- both against and in support of the former
law professor -- following his appointment by liberal President Moon Jae-in.
Cho's
relatives have been at the centre of probes involving educational privileges
allegedly granted to his children, and also investments in an equity fund
suspected of dubious operations.
Cho's wife
Chung Kyung-sim, a university professor, has been indicted for allegedly
forging a college award for their daughter, with a trial slated to begin on
Friday.
His two
children have also been questioned by prosecutors.
Supporters
say Cho's family has been unfairly targeted by prosecutors because of his
promise to reform the investigative agency.
"I
have endured day after day trying to fulfil my duty to reform the
prosecution," Cho said in a statement, noting his "heavy heart".
President
Moon accepted Cho's resignation and said he was "sorry for division"
his appointment had caused.
But he
noted Cho had dutifully carried out his mission during his 35-day stint and
stressed the importance of following up on Cho's unfinished work.
"His
whole-hearted reform drive... has sparked consensus on its needs," he
said.
Education
is South Korea is intensely competitive and top schools are frequently
criticised for elitism -- including by Cho, who said they create an
"unfair society".
He was
accused of hypocrisy when it emerged he had sent his daughter to an elite
institution, and that she had appeared to have benefitted from family
connections.
Analysts
say the scandal has laid bare worsening class divisions in South Korea, the world's
11th largest economy.
Cho made a
note of this Monday, saying he was "deeply sorry" for disappointing
young people.

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