A soldier from the 3rd Brigade of the Air Force's Bang Yu-Do Command, allegedly called'emperor's service', was reported to have gone on vacation to treat skin diseases on the same day that a petition against him was posted.

An official from the Air Force said on the 15th, "We confirmed that (the soldier) went on a petition leave from the 11th for the purpose of treating the disease."

He added, "The petition leave can be up to 10 days, depending on the regulations."

Unfortunately, the Air Force explained that the 11th was the same day that the post of the National Petition for the Blue House was posted on the same evening after Mr. A went on vacation.

Mr. A is said to have taken a vacation to treat'skin disease'.

However, the medical certificate was not submitted in advance.

According to the Air Force, there is no problem with the regulations because the medical certificate must be submitted within 14 days after taking a vacation.

In addition, Mr. A said he was on vacation, but that he was conducting inspections through various methods such as telephone.

On the 11th, the petitioner, who first raised the issue through the national petition, claimed that the troops had given special privileges to certain soldiers because of their parents' resources, and claimed that they were acknowledging and aiding.

Specifically, ▲ vice-gender errands related to soldiers' laundry and beverage delivery ▲ use of a single dormitory ▲ unauthorized disclosure, etc.

Controversy grew as he became known as the son of a Korean credit rating company executive.

On the other hand, the Air Force responded to the battalion at the headquarters level to confirm the adequacy of the past inspections against the battalion commander and whether or not to report informants, regarding the suspicion of a'sudden' suspicion against the battalion commander of the mother unit of Hwaseong, Gyeonggi, the sub-unit of the 3rd Brigade. We are conducting an inspection for Korea.

The unit's battalion commander received a report saying that he was making verbal and private instructions through the National Newspaper in January, and was dismissed as a result of the inspection by the senior unit's Bang Yu-Do Command.

However, it was not enough to dispose of it on the bulletin board of the National Petition on the 13th, and additional revelations were made that the battalion commander was retaliating against the whistleblower after finding out in January.

The battalion commander is said to be still holding the position of battalion commander at the Hwaseong mother unit.

An official of the Air Force said, "I am looking at the matter heavily."