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second day of the National Assembly Personnel Hearing for Prime Minister Kim Bu-gyeom is in progress.

A fierce battle is taking place over the suspicion of the candidate's daughter and wife's preferential investment in the Lime Fund.



This is Park Won-kyung.



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The power of the people is focusing on the suspicion of the Lime Fund preferential treatment of the daughter and wife of Prime Minister Kim Bu-gyeom.



Lime's side urged candidate Kim to ask if it was opening a customized fund without a redemption limit for the daughters and couples who invested 1.2 billion won.



In particular, he raised a suspicion about government subsidies of 1.45 billion won to a KOSDAQ listed company that joined the Lime Fund with his daughter and daughter Kim.



In response, Candidate Kim refuted that it was a frame to say that the main body of economic activities is the son-in-law and that the family of Kim Candidate's daughter.



[Gimbugyeom / Prime Minister Candidate: It's very economic activity subject Shem is now the law, I did see it would be called gimbugyeom candidates daughter in the family itself, I sort of frame -



Democrat Kim candidates daughters the couple, saying packing independent living It was covered that it was not related to Candidate Kim.



[Kang Seon-Woo/



Deo Bul Eo

Democratic Party Member: Repurchasing, sales, and management, it seems that there is very little relevance to me.] In the

afternoon, accountant Kim Kyung-yul, author of the Black Book of Korea, will attend the hearing of candidate Kim.



Fierce battles by the opposition parties are expected over the evaluation of the Moon Jae-in administration, including the so-called motherland crisis.