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TIL Chung Sun-sin, head of South Korea Office of Investigation protected his son who bullied his classmate close to suicide so that his son could go into the top university

School bullies will have a 'rap sheet' for 4 years

School bullying will affect the college admissions for the bully for four years starting in 2026. That’s double the current period of two years.

Chung Sun-sin, the appointed head of the National Office of South Korea of Office of Investigation used his power and connections to protect his son who bullied his classmate daily for years. The victim almost chose to end his own life. Chung Sun-sin reversed the penalty against his son so that his son could get into the top South Korea university.

Any graduate from the top South Korea universities are guaranteed to be one of the "elites".

Chung Sun-nin was able to reduce his son punishment to "reduce 1 point" from the university entrance exam test score. His son got almost full score.

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