The ruling and opposition parties “request for submission of inspection data to the National Intelligence Service”
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The Military Security Assistance Command (security agency) said, “I know there is no” about whether there were any related orders and inspections from the military security command at the time in relation to the suspicion of illegal inspection by the National Intelligence Service at the time of the Lee Myung-bak administration.
In a report on the National Assembly’s Intelligence Committee on the 17th, the security agency said, “We have undergone a lot of investigations since (the suspicion arose), but there were no data at all.” Delivered in.
Congressman Ha said, “In order to deal with the 60 years of black history, the NIS has requested data to check with the security officer because it has to be processed in batches elsewhere.
Regarding the policy to request submission of inspection data to the NIS, Rep. Kim stressed that “if the information committee requests data, we must report it faithfully”, and Assemblyman Ha also explained, “We agreed to do this on a bipartisan basis.” did.
Regarding the resolution process for submitting data, Congressman Kim said, “Before the fact-finding committee of the NIS collects the data, even if we vote, there is no way to submit it,” said Rep. I will be provided with it.”
Regarding the probability that the temple would have continued at the time of the Park Geun-hye administration, Congressman Kim said, “I think it will be included in the investigation by the National Intelligence Service. Chae Dong-wook’s problem with the former prosecutor general was whether the data was released from the NIS,” he added. “If the prosecutor general as well as politicians were collected, the situation is very concerned.”
/ Reporter Kim Jung-wook [email protected]
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