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Warning “legal action” in malicious reports
As the controversy continued over the details of the donation from the Japanese Military Women’s Victims Support Group, Justice Memory Coalition (Juie Yeon Yeon), they began to contest that it was handled in accordance with the accounting principles announced by the Service. National Prosecutor. In addition, he indicated a strong response, saying: “I will take legal action” to the media that raised suspicion.
On the 12th, Jung Yeon-yeon said in a call with Hankook Ilbo: “Counting that the 2018 National Tax Service settlement data ‘was spent 3.398 billion won on a chain of beer shops were processed according to the standard announced on the National Tax Service website. ” Han Kyung-hee, the secretary general, explained: “In the IRS notice, you are required to use the full amount of money spent on an item.” Therefore, the total amount of money spent on fundraising events from 140 locations was collected and processed in one article.
According to data released by the National Tax Service, Jung Yeon-yeon spent 33.3 million won in 2018, a company that runs the Oktoberfest beer chain store. On November 18 of that year, Jeong Yeon celebrated ‘Euijung Yeon Sponsorship Night’ on the 28th anniversary of the Oktoberfest in Jongno-gu, Seoul, and the related company said the amount paid by Jeong Yeon Yeon was only 9 million. of won. “We will take legal action against the media companies that reported distorting this issue,” Han said.
The secretary-general also explained that there was an accounting error, but it was not opaque, even when he announced that he had paid 11.7 million won to a mutual aid company that provided free support for a funeral grandmother’s funeral in 2019. A secretary General said: “If a mutual company donates supplies and vets to us, we issue receipts in kind. “Issue receipts as expenses and account for them.” In addition, he added that he had to disclose it as a “spot” expense, but said that there was an error handled as “cash”, but not an opaque accounting process.
The controversy over Jeong-Yeon Yeon’s donation was fueled by the exposure of the comforting women’s victim, Lee Yong-soo. The grandmother held a press conference on the 7th of this month and insisted that Jung Yeon-yeon’s fund management was unclear and was not used to directly support the victims.
On the 11th, Euiyeon Yeon held a press conference at the Human Rights Foundation in Mapo-gu, Seoul, and said, “I apologize for the unclear explanation of the (accounting) data.” In particular, it was emphasized that despite accounting suspicion, there was an error in accounting when reporting on the report that the use of reported donations to the National Tax Service was inaccurate.
By Joo-young Yoon, reporter [email protected]
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