Court ruled in favor of Korea Football Association... Chairman Chung Mong-gyu 'maintained' suspension of severe disciplinary action
Court ruled in favor of Korea Football Association... Chairman Chung Mong-gyu 'maintained' suspension of severe disciplinary action
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Chung Mong-kyu, president of the Korea Football Association, has provided an opportunity to solidify his unstable position.
According to the legal community on the 20th, the Seoul High Court Administration Department 4-1 (Chief Judge Oh Young-joon, Lee Kwang-man, Jeong Seon-jae) maintained its first trial ruling on the 15th, when the Korea Football Association decided to cite the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism's request for suspension of execution of specific audit results and measures.
After announcing the results of an audit of the Korea Football Association in November last year, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism called for major figures, including Chairman Chung Mong-kyu, to be severely disciplined beyond the suspension of their qualifications.
In January, the Korea Football Association filed a lawsuit to cancel the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism's disposition and filed for suspension of execution.
The Seoul Administrative Court accepted the application from the Korea Football Association in February, saying, "It is recognized that there is an urgent need to prevent irreparable damage that will occur to the applicant due to the disposition, and it is difficult to say that it is a time when there is a serious impact on public welfare due to the suspension of execution."
As a result of the 55th Korea Football Association presidential election held in the same month, Chairman Chung Mong-gyu won 156 votes, more than a majority of 182 valid votes in the first round of voting, and succeeded in serving four consecutive terms. 메이저놀이터
Meanwhile, the first hearing of the main lawsuit filed by the Korea Football Association against the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to cancel the disciplinary action will be held on June 12.