The Democratic Party's former political oppression committee insisted at a press conference at the National Assembly that the Board of Audit and Inspection should stop being a political retaliation storm.
The task force refuted the fact that the Moon Jae In government did not intentionally delay the deployment of THAAD, citing the fact that former National Security Office chief Chung Eui-yong and others leaked military operations between South Korea and the U.S. to delay the official deployment of THAAD.
Rep. Yoon Gun-young, a former head of the Blue House's state affairs office in Moon Jae In, said, "There was no such information," adding that he would officially respond after confirming the exact facts.
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