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Currently, the National Assembly is conducting an audit of the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office and the Seoul Southern District Prosecutors' Office, which are investigating the Optimus and Lyme cases.

The ruling and opposition parties continue to fight over the contents of the letter from former Star Mobility Chairman Kim Bong-hyun and the suspicion of investment in Optimus.



This is reporter Baek Woon.



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From the start of the audit of the prosecutors' office under the Seoul High Prosecutors' Office, the Democratic Party focused on the disclosures of former Star Mobility Chairman Bong-Hyun Kim who insisted on accepting money and goods from opposition politicians and hospitality for prosecutors.



I kept asking if I hadn't properly investigated allegations of misconduct with opposition politicians and prosecutors.



In addition, the Supreme Prosecutors' Office yesterday (18th) criticized the prosecution for a media play attacking Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae over the head-on conflict with the Ministry of Justice, using the expression'slandering.



On the other hand, the power of the people raised the suspicion of a power-type gate, saying that several members of the ruling party, including Minister of Public Administration and Security Jin-young and Democratic Party member Kim Gyeong-hyup, are identified as investors of Optimus Fund.



Also, regarding the suspicion of lobbying for political relations by Optimus CEO Kim Jae-hyun, he claimed that the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office was not properly investigating, and accused him of not having the will to investigate.



Prior to the start of the national government, the ruling and opposition leaders also launched a support fire.



Democratic Party leader Nak-yeon Lee said that the investigation of the disclosures of former Chairman Kim should be properly conducted and that he would hurry to establish a high-ranking public officials criminal investigation center.



The People's Power Joo Ho-young, the national representative, confronted the need to entrust a special prosecutor to a thorough investigation regardless of the opposition party, and that he would soon submit a special prosecution bill.