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ceremony today (23rd), former Prime Minister Han Myung-sook attracted a lot of attention. The ruling party says that the ruling party has to reconsider the case that the Supreme Court convicted of receiving illegal political funds. I didn't reveal my position today, but I left the place saying that I would give my position at the right time, claiming innocence through the mouths of people I met.

I am Jeong Yun-sik.

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In 2009, former Prime Minister Han Myung-sook, who served as the first chairman of the Roh Moo- hyung Group , was released in 2017 after a two-year sentence was imprisoned for illegal political funds, and attended the ceremony for the second year except the following year.

A former prime minister was said to have said to his passport officials that he was innocent at the luncheon prepared by Mrs. Kwon Yang-sook immediately after the ceremony.

[Kang Hoon-sik / Democratic Party spokesman: There was a statement about the purpose of 'being innocent'. There was no response to this or anything like this.]

Former Prime Minister Han has been insisting on his innocence throughout the investigation and trial process.

[President Han Myeong-sook / Former Prime Minister (August 24, 2015, press conference right before prison): The truth will always be revealed when we make a history of truth winning. I am innocent.]

However, the former Prime Minister, however, is known to have said "I will not say anything because it is the date of former President Roh Moo-hyun's resignation" in relation to the recent re-investigation of the illegal political funding case raised by the Democratic Party.

However, after seeing the media's follow-up reports regarding Han Man-ho's memorandum, former Prime Minister Kim Hyun said, "I will reveal my stance at the right time."

A former Prime Minister left Gimhae Bongha Village in Gyeongnam, where the memorial service was held without any public comments.

(Video coverage: Seunghwan Lee, Video editing: Lee So-young)