They are considering issuing a warrant to accompany Kim if he does not comply with the request to appear as a witness. On the 16th, the Democratic Party of Korea said it would discuss the matter at its Political Affairs Committee meeting on the 17th.
The hearing is scheduled to be held on Wednesday. Requests for witness appearances by Kim, Pastor Choi Jae-yong, and members of the National Civil Rights Commission are being considered. If they do not attend, a warrant may be issued to accompany them.
This does not have the force of law. Meanwhile, the Civil Rights Commission concluded its investigation into allegations that Kim received a luxury bag on the 10th. Under the anti-solicitation law, the spouse of the president is not allowed to receive bribes as a public official.
This is because all sanctions provisions do not apply.
2024/06/17 06:36 KST
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