The culture ministry made a public apology and vowed to make efforts to prevent a recurrence of the blacklisting of artists critical of the government that led to the arrest of top policymakers and their deputies.
"We feel terrible and shameful that the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism caused any problems in the fairness of the government's support of the culture-arts scene over the list of artists excluded from public support. (The ministry) is supposed to defend the freedom and creativity of artistic expression," Song Soo-keun, the first vice culture minister who currently acts as minister, said during a news conference.
He read a pre-released statement from senior ministry officials, including himself, during the conference at the ministry office building in Sejong City, south of Seoul.
"We should have thoroughly apprehended this problem beforehand, unearthed the truth and worked out preventive measures. But we didn't... There is no excuse," he said.
(Yonhap)
The ministry vowed to "fully cooperate" with the investigation so the truth can be found and to "take due responsibility" if any.MOST POPULAR