‘Couldn’t disobey’: Chief of anti-corruption bureau that investigated Korea’s first lady found dead



‘Couldn’t disobey’: Chief of anti-corruption bureau that investigated Korea’s first lady found dead

https://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_national/1153039.html

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  1. So he was anti-corruption and firmly believed in it, and was forced to accept corruption as okay by his boss. He could not, or did not properly know how, to truly fight it and fix it and do what’s right. That mental and emotional conflict caused enough pain and suffering that he thought suicide was the only way out.

    Good and honorable people exist. He was one of them. It’s up to everyone else to create the condition that allows them to succeed. You don’t have to perfectly good or perfectly honorable to support.

    The bad and dishonorable, the corrupt boss and the corrupt first lady, are the ones who should suffer and pay.

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