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In an interview with the Kookmin Ilbo on the 3rd, the then deputy commander, who approved the vacation of Mr. Seo Mo, the son of Justice Minister Chu Mi-ae, said: “I have not received any contact regarding the vacation of Seo “.
Commander Lee is Lieutenant Colonel B, one of two incumbent officers whose telephone transcripts were released by Congressman Shin Won-sik (formerly the Future Integration Party) on the 2nd. He was the approving authority to approve private vacations as commander. 8th US Army Regional Support Group of the ROK Army, Where Mr.
Lieutenant Colonel B said, “If you have any doubts, you can weigh the facts,” he said. “The investigation is ongoing, so I will observe the results.” Colonel B was discharged earlier this year and is now a civilian.
According to the transcript released by Representative Shin, Lieutenant Colonel B (Captain A) was aware of the fact that he received a phone call about vacation from then-Assemblyman Chu Mi-ae attended. In the transcript, Lt. Col. B said, “Can’t I extend sick leave? I think I got a call like that and I heard the support officer say no.” Although he admitted that the support officer received a phone call from Assemblyman Chu’s aide, he said he did not receive any direct contact.
He said: “If there was a problem with the vacation process, it couldn’t be in my memory. It was a situation that could not be covered in silence with many executives and executives. “
Lieutenant Colonel B explained: “If subordinate commanders and staff had normally suggested sick leave and love leave for soldiers, there would have been no reason not to approve.”
As explained by Lieutenant B, the records related to Seo’s sick leave are logged into the unit’s internal system. However, there is no record of Seo’s sick leave in data such as the ‘leave list for the 8th Army, ROKA Support Group of the Military Human Resources Administration’.
Lieutenant Colonel B said: “There may have been errors or mistakes in the administrative process, but there were no unfair measures.” He said, “I hope young people who are bright in the future are not harmed.”
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