Did you aim at Hyung-jun Park… Passport, MB National Intelligence Service allegedly offensive

The passport is a political issue based on the suspicion of inspecting the National Intelligence Service during the Lee Myung-bak (MB) government. There is a suspicion that extensive inspections of the 18th National Assembly member and others were conducted under the direction of the Blue House at the time. This was raised on the 8th when a remark by a senior official of the NIS was reported on the 8th, “The detailed personal information of 299 members of the 18th party opposition lawmakers is kept in the form of documents.

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Officially, the NIS is in the position that “there is no confirmation of the list and contents of documents for identifying trends.” However, a high-ranking government official who was bright with the situation of the NIS said in a call on the 10th, “I know that the inspection records of all members of the National Assembly at the time exist, of course.” He said, “I know that the inspection was carried out through the orders of the Blue House of the MB government, and that the NIS keeps the relevant documents.”

Was there any instructions for MB Blue House?
“Former Seoul City Superintendent Kwak Roh-Hyun and Jeonbuk Provincial Superintendent Kim Seung-hwan requested the disclosure of information on the temple through the Supreme Court. As a result, there is a point in the document received that’the temple was carried out under the direction of the Blue House.’

Are you planning to release the temple documents?
“The person subject to the inspection can request information disclosure. In addition, if more than two-thirds of the resolution by the National Assembly Information Committee is resolved, the NIS will disclose it according to legal procedures.”

Currently, 8 out of 12 members of the National Assembly’s intelligence committee belong to the Democratic Party, so the ruling party can request the release of documents alone. The Democratic Party is pursuing a resolution by the Intelligence Committee urging the public to disclose the NIS inspections, centering on Kim Tae-nyeon. “It’s something that could turn the country upside down,” said Won Nae Kim. If it is confirmed that the NIS inspection was conducted under the MB directive, it could be extended to the former president’s additional crime.” National Intelligence Service Chief Park Ji-won is scheduled to attend the National Assembly Information Committee on the 16th.

The opposition is paying attention to the controversy arose when two months left for the re-evaluation. In particular, Professor Park Hyung-joon of Dong-A University, a leading candidate running for the Busan mayoral election, is a representative ‘MB Man’ who served as a social security leader with the Blue House. Professor Park said, “It is a political offensive card that was taken out before the election. Citizens will neither agree nor support this election method.”

Reporter Kang Tae-hwa [email protected]


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