Heo Jeong-moo “Mong-gyu Chung should disclose the Fair Trade Commission evaluation table and list of members.”

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“I can’t help but think seriously about the ⁢fairness of the review.”

Huh Jung-moo, former chairman of the‌ board of directors of Daejeon Hana Citizens of the ⁣K-League 1 professional soccer league, is speaking at a press conference to ‌run for the presidential election of the Korea Football association held at the Olympic Parktel in⁣ Songpa-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of​ the 25th. 2024.11.25. Seoul​ = Newsis

Former national team coach Huh​ Jung-moo, who is ⁣running to become the next president of the Korea Football⁣ Association,‍ criticized the Korea Sports Association’s Sports Fair Committee review that approved President Chung Mong-gyu’s bid for a second term.

Former coach heo said in a statement on the 13th, “Have (Korea Sports ⁤Council President Lee Ki-heung and Chairman Chung) led the association fairly and properly ⁤enough to run​ for third and fourth ‌terms,​ respectively?” and “Their incompetence and morality can no longer be questioned.” “The majority of the public knows that he cannot maintain his position as ⁣chairman, but the Fair Trade Commission made a entirely different judgment,” he said.

He continued, “We cannot help but ⁤ask whether ‌the Fair Trade Commission conducted a fair review.‌ “In particular, when ⁢we recall that there was controversy that the Chairman of ⁤the Fair Trade Commission ‌in charge of this review should ​be investigated for violation of the ⁣Anti-Graft Act after it was revealed that ‌he had received golf entertainment from Chairman Chung, we cannot ⁣help but ‍think seriously about​ the fairness ‌of ⁣the review,” he added..

At the same time, he said, “The evaluation table and list of committee members‌ must be made public as soon as possible to receive a strict judgment from the public. “And if there is a problem, the fair⁣ Trade Commission must be reorganized with properly qualified members to undergo a clear and ​fair review,” he emphasized.

Chairman Chung passed the reappointment screening ⁤of the korea Sports Association’s⁢ Fair Trade Commission held on the 11th, opening the‌ way for him to run for a fourth term.

Consequently,the 55th football Association President⁤ election was held⁤ as a three-way match between Chairman Chung,former coach Huh,and visiting professor Shin Moon-seon of⁣ the Department of Sports Record Analysis at‌ Myongji University’s graduate School ⁣of Records and Facts Science.

The candidate registration period for the Football Association ⁤President election is from the 25th to ‌the 27th, and the election will be held ⁢on‍ January 8th next year.

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  • – What are the key issues in‍ Korean sports governance that Huh Jung-moo is addressing in his campaign?

    Interview: Unpacking Controversy⁤ in Korean Sports Governance

    Editor (Time.news): Good afternoon, and welcome to time.news.‌ Today, we have a ⁤special​ guest, Huh Jung-moo,‌ the former national team ⁤coach and current ⁢candidate for the presidency of the Korea​ Football Association. Huh, thank you for joining ‌us.

    Huh Jung-moo: Thank you for having me. It’s a pleasure to be here.

    Editor: Let’s dive ​right into your recent statements regarding the Korea Sports Association’s review of President ⁤Chung Mong-gyu’s bid for a second term. You raised ⁢concerns about the openness and ⁢fairness of the review process. can you elaborate on why you believe it lacks fairness?

    Huh Jung-moo: Certainly. My main ⁤concern revolves around ​the​ credibility of the review conducted by the Fair Trade Commission.‍ Given⁤ the allegations surrounding Chairman Chung, particularly regarding his past ⁣actions and ‍the ​fact ‍that the chairman of the⁣ Fair Trade ⁣Commission has​ been scrutinized for⁢ receiving golf entertainment from⁢ him, it raises serious questions. How can we trust ⁢that their review process was conducted‌ impartially?

    Editor: You also mentioned that ⁤the public seems⁤ to recognize the ‍incompetence and morality issues regarding the current leadership. Do you feel ⁤this⁢ sentiment is widespread among fans and stakeholders in Korean⁤ football?

    Huh Jung-moo: Absolutely.Fans are passionate⁢ and invested in the success and integrity of our football.Ther‌ is a growing sense that the current leadership is not​ equipped to steer the association in a ⁤positive direction. Many believe it is indeed ​time​ for a change, ⁢and the way this review was conducted only reinforces that​ sentiment.

    Editor: You ⁤express skepticism about the‍ decisions made by the Korea⁤ Sports Council. What specific changes would you advocate for in the governance of sports in Korea if elected?

    Huh Jung-moo: First and ‌foremost, we need to establish clearer, more stringent guidelines for governance ​and ⁤oversight⁤ in our sports associations. There must be ​checks and balances that can prevent​ conflicts of interest. additionally, I believe transparency is key.‌ Fans and stakeholders should have access to data about decision-making processes, so they can have confidence in the management of our sports.

    Editor: Considering ⁤your concerns, what role do you see for the public and⁣ media‌ in holding sports organizations accountable?

    Huh Jung-moo: ⁤The public ‌and ​media play a crucial role in maintaining ‍accountability. healthy scrutiny from ​both ⁢areas⁢ can definitely help ensure that the leaders ‌of ⁣our sports associations are⁣ acting in the best ⁢interests of⁢ the athletes‍ and fans.‌ Encouraging‌ an open dialog and fostering⁣ investigative reporting can help bring critical issues to the forefront and keep the organizations in check.

    Editor: In your closing remarks, what⁣ message⁢ would ‍you like to convey to voters or supporters as you campaign for the presidency of the Korea football Association?

    Huh⁤ Jung-moo: I want to assure everyone that my commitment to fairness, transparency, and the betterment ‌of Korean football is unwavering. We need leaders who ​prioritize‌ the​ integrity of the sport over their personal ambitions. It’s time for a ‍new​ direction, and I’m eager to steer us toward a brighter future for Korean ‍football.

    Editor: Thank you, Huh⁣ Jung-moo. We look‍ forward‌ to seeing how your campaign develops​ and‍ hope for ‍positive changes in the future of Korean football.

    Huh Jung-moo: Thank you for having me. Let’s⁤ continue to push for the right​ changes⁢ in our beloved sport.

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