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Among high-ranking public officials whose property details were disclosed yesterday (25th), we took a close look at the property of the lawmakers.

There were 49 multi-homed members of the National Assembly, and several suspicious land transactions were spotted, especially from both the opposition parties.



First, reporter Kang Min-woo.



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Democratic Party Rep. Kim Young-ho bought a 33,000m2 forest field in Muuido, Incheon, along with eight other people in July 2003.



Rep. Kim's stake is about 15%, and it was reported at 210 million won at the time of this property report.



Although it is a blind land without roads, the Incheon Free Economic Zone was designated a month after Congressman Kim bought the land, and in the area of ​​Muuido, there was high hope that the Yongyu-Moo's tourism complex development plan discussed in 1999 would be on track. .



[Neighboring residents: It was all upset because it was developed here, very.

At that time, the development boom was in full swing…

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Kim explained that it had nothing to do with speculation, saying that he bought it at the request of his mother, but that his mother had failed to build a house for retirement with acquaintances.



On a hill in Pyeongchang, Gangwon-do, there is the land of Rep. Han Moo-kyung, the power of the people.



One lawmaker bought 115,000 square meters of farmland in this area three times in 2004 and 2006.



It is 16 times the size of the soccer field, and when the property was disclosed this time, it was reported at 322 million won.



At that time, the PyeongChang Olympic Games were being promoted, and the local real estate agent said that it was a time when there was a high expectation for development that a high-speed rail would pass nearby if the invitation was successful.



[Local real estate agent: At that time, there was an Olympics, so there were many people who lived in Gangwon-do even in planning real estate like this.]



However, a lawmaker said

that it was the

land they bought to build a house after retirement. I denied it.