The Board of Audit and Inspection said in a press release that it was difficult for the audit committee to submit and disclose the minutes, as well as that the ruling and opposition parties agreed to disclose the minutes several times at the National Assembly Legislation and Judiciary Committee.
He explained that he supported the parliamentary inspection activities by keeping as much data as possible on the site of the parliamentary audit on the details of special activity expenses required by the National Assembly's judiciary committee and the audit of the relocation of the presidential office.
Earlier yesterday (24th) at the Board of Audit and Inspection's on-site inspection, the National Assembly Judiciary Committee voted alone to file a complaint against the Board of Audit and Inspection (BAI) and Secretary-General Choi Dal-young on the grounds that they did not submit the minutes of the audit committee related to the relocation of the presidential office.
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