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President Moon Jae-in ordered today (14th) to cooperate with Optimus in the prosecution's investigation involving the Lime Fund, which has been suspicious of lobbying.

The prosecution requested the access records of key figures in the Lime incident, but we told them yesterday that the Blue House rejected it, and this order came out within a day.



Reporter Jeongyoon Kim will deliver this information.



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response to the SBS report yesterday, "The Blue House rejected the prosecution's request for submitting CCTV footage related to the Blue House access record and related CCTV footage from former Gwangju MBC President Lee Kang-se in July of last year," a Blue House official said, "According to the law, "We are not revealing it to" he explained yesterday.



However, as the controversy grew, President Moon Jae-in ordered, "The Blue House should actively cooperate with the prosecution's investigation."



[Gangminseok / presidential spokesman. Moon Jae President indicated that "can not be a sanctuary, none on the prosecution of strict investigation 'while' Do to relieve quick suspicion presidential actively cooperate with the investigation"]



can not be provided Dunn said he was planning to review and submit the access records upon request by the prosecution.



However, he explained that "CCTV video materials do not exist after the retention period."



In July of last year, former Blue House Chief Jeong Moo-suk and former president Lee Ki-jeong Kang met at the Blue House.



At the Cheong Wa Dae, the CCTV footage was preserved for 3 months and other facilities for 1 month, so the video at that time was already destroyed.



Former Star Mobility Chairman Bong-Hyun Kim, known as'the Jeonju of Lime', insists that he gave 50 million won to Lee to give it to former chief Kang.



It has become impossible to check Lee's bags or belongings with CCTV video.



Criticism has also been raised that the prosecution, who only requested data from the Blue House without requesting a seizure and search warrant to secure access records and videos, was also passive.



(Video coverage: Jung Young Cho·il, Video editing: Sung Hoon Jung)