The president said, "It's hard to attend tomorrow."Discussion on the response of the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit

2024.12.24. PM 3:51
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[Anchor]
Yoon Suk Yeol's president said it would be difficult to respond to the investigation into the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit tomorrow.

The Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit is discussing how to respond afterwards.

I'll connect you to the site and find out more about it. Reporter Lee Kyung-guk!

President Yoon's side held additional questions and answers with reporters today?

[Reporter]
Lawyer Seok Dong-hyun, who is participating in the formation of President Yoon's lawyers, met with reporters today.

At the meeting, lawyer Seok said he thought it would be difficult for President Yoon to attend the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit tomorrow.

He reiterated that the impeachment trial process takes precedence over the investigation.

I'll listen to it myself.

[Seok Dong-hyun / Legal Consultation of Yoon Suk Yeol President: As a respondent to the impeachment trial, the basic position of the president should be explained to the Constitutional Court and the public...]

However, he said he would not participate in the investigation after the conclusion of the impeachment trial, adding that he would comply with the investigation process when the time comes.

President Yoon's investigation, which was scheduled for tomorrow, is expected to fail, and the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit is internally reviewing what measures to take afterwards.

Additional summons notification, arrest warrant request, and arrest warrant request are being discussed as options.
Director of Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit Oh Dong-woon told the National Assembly's Legislative and Judiciary Committee today that he hopes President Yoon will attend tomorrow, and explained that there is no decision on how to respond afterward.

[Anchor]
Each agency's investigation into emergency martial law cases is also ongoing, right?

[Reporter]
The Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit is investigating additional information commander Moon Sang-ho, who has secured a new recruit since 2 p.m. today.

It is expected to investigate the background of plotting martial law with former intelligence commander Roh Sang-won, who is a civilian, and the background of trying to create a separate organization, "Investigation 2nd Stage" after martial law.

At the same time, the prosecution will conduct a summons investigation on former Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun, who is about to expire on the 28th.

As he is a key suspect and is expected to be prosecuted soon, he seems to be focusing on strengthening the charges.

Former Minister Kim's side plans to make a detailed statement through a press conference before the indictment.

The prosecution plans to investigate Kim Bong-sik, head of the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, who was sent to custody today.

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