"If there is evidence or statements that former President Moon was deeply involved in falsifying statistics, he will not be excluded from the investigation."
Representative Kim, who is the ruling party secretary of the South Korean National Assembly's Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Committee, spoke to South Korean Ladies this morning.
In an interview with the Geo program, he answered the question, ``Is there a possibility that the prosecutor's investigation will expand to include former President Moon?''
Rep. Kim said, ``What has been reported so far is that ``high-ranking officials at the Blue House at the time
``Former President Moon has reportedly been excluded from the investigation, but it is not yet clear what will happen if the prosecutors conduct an investigation in the future.''
” he said. On the 15th, the Board of Audit announced the results of an audit regarding allegations that ``during the Moon government, the Blue House and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, etc. falsified statistics related to housing, income, and employment.''
On the 13th, 22 people, including the four policy directors of the former Presidential Secretariat, the former head of economics, the former head of employment, the former Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, and the former head of the Statistics Agency, were indicted on the 13th on charges of abuse of power, obstruction of business, and violation of the Statistics Act. requesting an investigation into
I did,” he revealed. Regarding this, Rep. Kim said, ``National statistical records record history,'' and ``falsification of statistics is not allowed.''
It is the same as ``falsification of history,'''' he said. He continued, ``Statistics is
, which provides the most fundamental basis for formulating economic and housing policies for the Republic of Korea," and ``falsifying this will distort all of the policies that we should be formulating.''
There is a risk.'' It has also been revealed that the countries affected by the falsification of statistics were mainly communist countries or Greece, which was on the verge of its collapse.
``There was a time when its credibility in the international community had plummeted,'' he said, ``I really cannot believe that such falsification of statistics could occur in a well-established Republic of Korea, a developed country that is about to join the G7.''
It's something I can't do," he said.
2023/09/19 15:40 KST
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