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Today (27th), the National Assembly will hold a personnel hearing for candidate Park Ji-won. The candidate's academic background and past remittances to North Korea are likely to be the issue, but the United Nations is stiffly saying that the submission is poor and there are no witnesses.

Reporter Kim Min-jung.

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meeting of the Human Resources Hearing Advisory Group yesterday, the United Party criticized Park Ji-won, the candidate for the National Intelligence Service's personnel hearing, as a "black flashing hearing" with no witnesses and lack of data.

[Lee Tae-kyung/Reunion Party of the Future: I ignored the hearing method and didn't give any data. In a word, I will just trample the hearing. All witnesses were rejected. There is a witness who]

only witnesses adopted by the ruling and opposition parties are giving 10 years political donations 55 million won a night candidates, can it a customized yet behind lent 50 million won five years ago apart from the proceeds of doubts raised He was the president of Dong-A Electronic Co., Ltd. and he became a hearing without witnesses when he said he would not attend.

However, the UN party decided not to boycott the hearing.

What the United Party is looking for is allegations of candidate Park's education and allegations of remittance to North Korea.

In 1965, when the Dankook University joined, the UN party raised suspicion that it was a fake of a four-year Chosun University education that had not been attended instead of the two-year Gwangju University.

However, Candidate Park argues that the fact that Dankook University has'Chosundae' written on it is the coming of the school.

Even if candidate Park's North Korea pavilion is suitable as the head of an intelligence agency, a ruling party is expected.