Senior spokesman Cho Seung-rae met with reporters after a meeting of key party officials, saying that the special inspector was appointed by the president and the manpower was limited to about 10 people, and that it could be a wake-up call for future work, but it was not suitable for investigating existing work.
He then pointed out that the fundamental measure to deal with Kim-related issues is the special prosecutor's office, and that representative Han should look at key issues, not just around him.
In addition, Kim Gun-hee will push for a special prosecutor's proposal, and Chae Sang-byung said he will pursue a parliamentary investigation in November along with the Kim Special Prosecutor's Act.
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