Acting President Kim Tae-gyu said, "Believing National Assemblyman Lee Jin-sook, it is not appropriate."

2024.10.07. PM 1:36
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Kim Tae-kyu, acting chairman of the Korea Communications Commission, said it is not appropriate to summon Lee Jin-sook, chairman of the Korea Communications Commission, who has been suspended due to impeachment, to the parliamentary audit.Acting President Kim

said in a parliamentary audit of the National Assembly's Science, Technology, Information, Broadcasting and Communications Committee today (7th), Chairman Lee has never acted in state affairs since the impeachment and has been suspended from his duties, making it impossible to respond.

He added that because the impeachment trial is underway, testifying under oath at the audit could also affect the trial.

Earlier, Choi Min-hee, chairman of the National Assembly's National Defense Agency, said he would decide whether to order Lee Jin-sook, chairman of the Korea Communications Commission, to accompany her if she did not attend the parliamentary audit by the afternoon.



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