Shin Jung-hoon, chairman of the Public Administration and Security Committee, said he would vote to issue a companion order, saying that two people, including A, are key witnesses and refused to attend the parliamentary inspection without explanation by avoiding receiving a notice of attendance even after hearing about the adoption of witnesses from employees working together.
In response, Cho Eun-hee, the ruling party secretary of the Public Safety and Security Committee, criticized the majority party for pushing for an order to accompany only witnesses related to the "Ki Seung-jeon-Presidential Office," saying that she proposed to the opposition party to call witnesses in a comprehensive audit but did not accept it.
Since then, with ruling party lawmakers leaving the conference room in protest, the agenda for the right to accompany the opposition party was decided, and Chairman Shin Jung-hoon said he would resume the parliamentary audit after 2 p.m. after watching whether A and others were present.
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