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Board of Audit and Inspection, who has been grateful for the early shutdown of Wolseong nuclear power plant No. 1 for over a year, made a final decision today (20th) and decided to release the contents at 2pm today. Although there are some areas where economic feasibility is underestimated, it does not seem to be entirely denied the validity of early closure.



This is reporter Kim Hye-young.



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Yesterday (19th), 385 days after the National Assembly requested an audit, and 8 months past the legal deadline, the Board of Audit and Inspection decided on an audit report on the early shutdown of the Wolseong nuclear power plant.



The Board of Audit and Inspection is thoroughly insisting that the contents will be disclosed when it is delivered to the National Assembly at 2 pm this afternoon, but it seems that the validity of the early closure is not completely denied.



A passport official had a heated debate over the accusation of former Minister Paik Woon-gyu who promoted the policy at the time, and the request for disciplinary action of three or four officials from Han Su-won. He said he was convinced that he had decided to adjust the disciplinary level.



In the part of the low evaluation of economic feasibility, it was a nuance of adjusting the scope and number of the accused even if some procedural problems were pointed out.



A government official also said, "We found a compromise between Chairman Choi Jae-hyung and the audit committee members."



Since it is a pledge of the President, the result is bound to be large, but the result is drawing attention as the fairness in the audit process was controversial.