South Korean police question first doctor over walkouts

Before entering the hospital, the 65-year-old surgeon explained to reporters,” I came around with ease that, practically, I have nothing to conceal, nor reasons to hide.”

Because we have never instigated” the junior doctors to leave en masse, he said,” the charge of instigation ca n’t be established.”

He urged the government to renounce its” stubbornness” and reach an agreement, claiming that the doctors ‘ protest was “non-violent.”

In response to the young medics ‘ ongoing boycotts, the police are conducting their first police questioning on Wednesday.

Government data indicates that despite receiving a warning about a license suspension, striking junior doctors have never, on a considerable scale, resumed employment.