"The investigation into former President Moon Jae-in must begin first," he said, adding, "Investigations into (Mrs. Kim) will likely be carried out simultaneously as she is considered an accomplice."
On the same day, Rep. Bae appeared on a Korean radio program and claimed charges of loss of national treasury and abuse of power, saying, "The main culprit in this case is not Mrs. Kim, but former President Moon."
"There is no budget for the First Lady's visit to India for diplomatic purposes," Rep. Bae said. "The budget for the First Lady's visit to India is only three days, but it was submitted and approved as a contingency fund by the Ministry of Strategy and Finance.
"There is no precedent for compiling such a budget," he said. Rep. Bae said, "As a result, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was forced to
Under the pretext of “Korea-India Cultural Cooperation”, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism said, “You have compiled a budget.
"The main culprit (in this case) is former President Moon," Rep. Bae said, "The person responsible for the accounting process and the person in charge of the accounting are the ones guilty of losing the national treasury."
He continued, "Shouldn't the title of former President Moon's memoir be changed to 'Confession'?" and "He deliberately included his own recollections of the losses to the national treasury and the abuse of power in the memoir.
"If the investigation into former President Moon does not progress, since it was Mrs. Kim who personally visited him, the special prosecutors should investigate whether he abused his authority over public officials and whether he spent the budget in an unrelated category.
"We need to find out why Kim let her go sightseeing."
2024/05/22 16:54 KST
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