Parliament adopts confirmation hearing report for health minister nominee
SEOUL, Oct. 4 (Yonhap) -- The National Assembly on Tuesday adopted a confirmation hearing report on Health Minister nominee Cho Kyoo-hong after two previous nominees withdrew their nominations over allegations of various irregularities.
The parliamentary committee on health and welfare unanimously approved Cho's nomination following last week's hearing, saying he is qualified to lead the Ministry of Health and Welfare considering his policy vision and motivation.
Cho, an economic technocrat who previously served in key positions in the finance ministry, has worked as the first vice health minister and the health ministry's acting chief since May.
The parliamentary committee also said it considered that the health minister position stayed vacant for more than 130 days since the start of President Yoon Suk-yeol's administration.
Yoon's two previous nominees -- Chung Ho-young and Kim Seung-hee -- withdrew over various corruption allegations.
Chung, the former chief of Kyungpook National University Hospital, was accused of using his position to help his daughter and son gain admission to the university's medical school, and Kim, a former lawmaker, of diverting political funds for personal use.
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