South Korea's ex-culture minister said Monday a former presidential chief of staff was behind the creation and management of a blacklist of cultural figures deemed critical of the government.
Yoo Jin-ryong, who served as the minister from March 2013 to July 2014, made the remark as he appeared before the office of a special prosecutor's team to undergo questioning over the alleged blacklist to deny dissident artists state support.
"The (creation of the) blacklist was spearheaded by Kim Ki-choon for the government to discriminate and exclude those who do not agree with it (from receiving state sponsorship)," Yoo told reporters before entering the office.
Kim was President Park Geun-hye's top secretary from 2013 to 2015 and is known to have exerted significant influence on state affairs.
(Yonhap)
"I believe that the fact that (the presidential office) systematically suppressed the artists using the national budget is an unforgivable violation of the constitutional values," Yoo said.MOST POPULAR