Kim Nam-guk, who sided with his country after the fall



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Kim Nam-guk, member of the Democratic Party.  Yunhap news

Kim Nam-guk, member of the Democratic Party. Yunhap news

Kim Nam-guk, a member of the Democratic Party of Korea, said on the 5th that it was an investigation to pursue politics for both purposes and motives in an investigation into the prosecution of former Justice Minister Cho Kook.

Representative Kim told the Legislative Judiciary Committee of the National Assembly this afternoon, saying: “What kind of power-type corruption says the investigation of former Minister Cho, but only when you have the power to commit corruption.”

He said: “How is it a corruption of power for former Minister Cho to investigate what happened during his civilian days?”

“Because the outcome of such a large-scale investigation did not come to light, what was brought up next was the case of the police officer Yoo Jae-soo and the Ulsan mayor’s election intervention case. Such an investigation that the Blue House confiscated, which was not possible, shakes the government and is a political investigation ”.

Regarding the controversy surrounding the exercise of the investigative command of the Minister of Justice, Choo Mi-ae, he said: “The incorrect report by the media is obscuring the nature of the case.” “Due to the investigation into the government, Minister Chu is conducting the investigation or (claimed) Box.”

Representative Kim emphasized that “Chu’s command of various investigations is now a command to function as a democratic control.” .

Meanwhile, Minister Chu also said in the Judicial Committee that day: “What kind of corruption related to power is that?” And “It is so ridiculous” the investigation of former Minister Cho. These comments came in the process of voicing his views on the “ living power investigation ” that President Moon Jae-in appointed as Attorney General Yoon Seok-yeol.

He said: “(President Moon’s request) is the purpose of strictly strict when corruption or power-type corruption is committed,” he said. “If you look at the progress of the trial through the media, this is not about power-type corruption, and the power is not used to help children sign up.”

“(Such) shaking of the regime, attack by the government and alteration of the democratic system of government is not desirable as a result,” he said. “In that sense, the responsibility to lead and supervise to maintain neutrality before going too far is heavy,” he added.

Reporter Eunbin Kim [email protected]




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