Jang Seong-cheol, a political critic from the conservative camp, who sparked the so-called 'X-Files' controversy, said today (30th), "I destroyed it, so I don't have (I have the X-Files) now, but 11 versions are roaming around in Yeouido."



In an interview with the radio today, Jang said, "Reporters sent me to check (some of the 11 versions), but there were none (I saw)."



He also said, "I saw 11 versions, and they were sloppy."



Regarding what former President Yoon said, 'The content of the X-file is at a level that can be dealt with,' Jang said, "The X-file is a compilation of (suspects) and there are documents (with the intention of attacking politically). This will be different,” he said.



In addition, he said, "(Relating to the allegations) I believe that there is a detailed investigation into the amount of money that is unknown to anyone other than myself."



Regarding what ex-President Yoon declared to be running for president yesterday and called 'matador' to the X-Files, Jang said, "I haven't seen it myself, so I have no choice but to recognize it as a matador."



Jang emphasized, "The contents of the X-Files will come out again during the election process," and emphasized, "Because verification is of course the gateway to go through."



Following "  On the 2nd of next month, if an undesirable result is obtained in a trial related to the mother-in-law (who is being tried for illegal receipt of medical care benefits), former President Yoon may be confused from the first step.