It will be interesting to see how this turns out because rich and connected people are often accused of paying doctors for a false diagnosis in order to have their kids avoid mandatory military service:
Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon is fighting back against the military draft-dodging scandal surrounding his son, raised by independent lawmaker Kang Yong-seok.
His son has agreed to disclose his medical records, while Park has threatened to sue those who spread the rumors, hoping to dampen mounting suspicions that the medical records were fabricated in so that his son could dodge the mandatory draft.
On Monday night, the Seoul Metropolitan Government held a press conference and said Park Ju-sin, Park’s son, visited the Military Manpower Administration that morning and requested the disclosure of his medical records, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computerized tomography (CT) films. The department in charge of conscription said the data will be made public within 10 days.
The Parks’ moves came about a week after Kang posted an MRI scan film on his blog, claiming it to be the junior Park’s. He also said that Ju-sin seems to have submitted another person’s medical records to the MMA in order to evade his military responsibility.
Ju-sin, 27, joined the Air Force last August but was sent home four days later when he suffered extreme pain in his thighs.
After his father won the Oct. 26 mayoral by-elections, he submitted the MRI film he had taken at a local hospital to the MMA, which conducted a second checkup with a CT scan.
Based on the films, a diagnosis of a herniated disc was confirmed and the younger Park was exempted from the military. He was sent to perform an alternative service at a public organization.
Kang’s allegations date back to early this year when he posted video images and photos showing the junior Park using staircases and bending his back, hardly seen as a herniated disc patient. But his claims were considered apocryphal.
The reverse of public atmosphere emerged after the release of the image on Feb 14, when medical experts showed interest.
Kang cited a neurosurgeon’s analysis that the person in the image has 35-45 millimeters of subcutaneous fat, enough to be diagnosed as extremely obese.
“But Park looks no heavier than 70 kilograms,” Kang said. [Korea Herald]






9:36 pm on February 21st, 2012 1
Pain in his thighs, eh?
4:29 am on February 22nd, 2012 2
Ahh the irony. I should remind everyone that Roh (yes the closet admirer of everything of N Korea) probably would’ve lost the presidential election in 2002 if Lee Hoi-chang wasn’t embroiled in draft dodging issue for his 2 sons (who did LOOK pretty short/small imo). The draft dodging issue was hyped up weeks before the final election which effectively swayed enough votes to Roh’s favor.
Roh – 48.91%
Lee – 46.59%