Rep. Shin Won-sik of the Future Integration Party today (2nd) unveiled a transcript of a unit official saying, "At that time, a phone call came from an aide at the time," regarding the suspicion of extending the sick leave of the son of Justice Minister Chu Mi-ae.



In the transcript, Captain A, a support officer for the unit where Mr. Chu's son, Mr. Seo Mo, served, said, "I got a call from an aide from Congress asking if the private sick leave was extended."



Lieutenant A also added, "The role of an aide is to assist in the work of a member of the National Assembly, and I thought why the aide should do this."



This is a transcript of a conversation between a member of Congressman Won-sik Shin and Captain A on the 30th of last month.



Rep. Shin insisted, "Even as I've been in the military for 40 years, it's a bizarre'emperor vacation farm' and a suspicion of'deathlon'."



The suspicion of Choo's son's non-return to military leave is being investigated by the Seoul East District Prosecutors' Office for eight months, but it is in a state of slack.



The Future Integration Party is planning to file additional charges to the Supreme Prosecutors' Office on charges of violating the Military Criminal Act, including the son of Minister Chu, his aide, and military officials.



Let's listen to the transcript in the field video.



(Composition: Hyejin Jung, Photographed by Hyunsang Kim, Edited; Heesun Kim)