Exclusive Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit examines the right to indemnify and compensate the presidential office's security office.

2025.01.12. PM 4:18
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Ahead of the execution of the second arrest warrant for Yoon Suk Yeol's president, the high-ranking government official's crime investigation office is considering seeking civil damages and reimbursement rights from the presidential office's security office.

As a result of the YTN report, it was confirmed that the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit is considering seeking the right to indemnify the security service for the cost of removing obstacles installed at the presidential residence in Hannam-dong, Seoul, and filing a civil damage suit if any injuries occur within the investigation team during the execution of the second arrest warrant.

It also discussed how to protect employees who disobey the presidential security agency's unjust orders from being punished for dereliction of their duties, such as blocking the execution of arrest warrants issued by the court.

Earlier on the 3rd, former presidential security chief Park Jong-joon and deputy chief Kim Sung-joon, who objected to the first arrest warrant execution process, were booked by the police on charges of obstructing the execution of special public affairs.



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