[1] In early 2013 he announced plans to introduce legislation to protect fair contracts between convenience store franchisors and their franchisees.
Entertainment, Lee Soo-man, and the president of the Korean Federation of Pop Culture and Art Industry, Yang Yi-sik.
[1] In 2014, Min criticized civic groups involved in leaflet propaganda campaigns in North Korea for receiving public funding from the Prime Minister's Office.
The director of the Union for North Korea Freedom, Kim Min-su, stated in response that the information was misleading, and that Min was either "not a decent person, or incompetent".
[4][5] Hwang Woo-yea, who would later become chairman of the Saenuri Party, participated in Min's trial as an associate judge.