It was confirmed that Cho Doosoon, a child sex offender, applied for a customized benefit for the National Basic Livelihood Security provided to low-income families who can't make a living.
In the middle of last month, after being released from the prison, Cho Doosoon applied for living benefits and basic pensions with his spouse at the Danwon-gu Office in Ansan City.
If he is selected as a basic living security recipient, he will be able to receive up to 1.2 million won per month, including a living wage of 926,000 won and a housing salary of 268,000 won based on a two-person family.
The criteria for determining her beneficiaries are based on work ability, income and property, and Cho Doosoon who is currently 65 years old or older and is classified as having no working ability.
Although his spouse is under the age of 65, she is complaining of chronic illnesses and difficulties in reemploying and stopping work due to surrounding conditions.
The Ministry of Health and Welfare believes that the Basic Livelihood Security Act is a separate issue from crime, and it is a system designed to protect the good citizens in the end, as even ex-convicts can lead to another crime if they are in trouble.
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