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People's Strength It is controversial that Congressman Soo-jin Cho reported that he actually had 1.1 billion won more fortune than he reported during his candidate days.

The NEC came up to confirm, and it is said that Congressman Cho prepared the documents in a hurry just before the general election and made a mistake, but criticism immediately follows whether it could have been omitted without knowing the 1.1 billion won.



This is Park Sang-jin.



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is the property report of Rep.

Soo-

jin Cho, the Power of the People, released on the 28th of last month.



The total wealth is 3 billion won, including 820 million won in deposits and 500 million won in bonds.



However, in April, when I was a candidate for the general election, he reported 1.85 billion won including a deposit of 200 million won.



It is said that in five months, the fortune increased by 1.15 billion won, of which 1.120 million won is the increase in cash equivalents.



The Central Election Commission has entered into verification of the facts.



"This is because the report was received saying that there was a suspicion that Congressman Joe made a false property report," an NEC official said.



Rep. Cho posted a post on social media last night (5th) saying, "I regretted" saying, "I suddenly made a mistake while preparing the documents just before applying for the candidate."



Democratic Party lawmaker Kim Yong-min raised a'deliberate omission suspicion', saying, "How many people will accept the clarification that the real estate market price is not reflected and that the cash equivalent of 1.1 billion won was accidentally omitted?"



Independent Congressman Jeong-sook Yang reported that the general election was 9.2 billion won, and that it increased 1.7 billion won to 10.9 billion won last month.



Both lawmakers explained that it reflected the price of some homes and apartment prices.



Democratic Party Proportional Representative Lee Soo-jin, who reported an increase of 600 million won from the general election, said that there was a difference when registering parents' property.



Under the Public Official Election Act, if a candidate deliberately reports a false property, he or she may be sentenced to imprisonment for up to 5 years or a fine of up to 30 million won.If a fine of 1 million won or more is confirmed for violation of the election law, the election is invalid.



(Video coverage: Lee Seung-hwan, video editing: Kim Sun-tak)