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Seong-eun Jo, the first informant of the so-called 'indictment' allegation, restored and disclosed the contents of the conversation with Rep. Kim Woong. In fact, it also contains a reference to candidate Yoon Seok-yeol, who was the then Prosecutor General, and Yoon's side claimed that it had become clear that it had nothing to do with the allegations of indictment.



Correspondent Kim Soo-young.



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transcript released by Seong-eun Jo is the content of a conversation with Rep. Kim Woong on April 3 last year.



Calls are made twice in the morning and in the afternoon, and they are over 17 minutes long.



In the morning call, Rep. Kim said that he would make a draft of the complaint and send it, and then ask that the complaint be submitted to the Southern District Prosecutors' Office as if conveying someone else's words.



[Kim Woong / People's Power Rep. (MBC PD Handbook): It goes to the Southern District Prosecutors' Office. It's a little dangerous if it's in the South.] In the



afternoon, Congressman Kim changed the place where the complaint was filed from the Southern District Prosecutors' Office to the Supreme Prosecutor's Office.



Rep. Kim demanded that the accusation be filed at the level of the Party Election Countermeasures Committee and said that if the accusation was filed, the prosecution would investigate it on its own.



In the process of submitting the complaint, he mentioned that he should leave, and then mentioned former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol.



[Kim Woong / People's Power Rep. (MBC PD Notebook): If I go, 'Yoon Seok-yeol ordered the accusation' will come out.]



Rep. Kim also said that former Channel A reporter Lee Dong-jae, who was involved in the suspicion of collusion with prosecutors, who was not known at the time of the phone call with Cho, would make a declaration of conscience.



Candidate Seok-Yeol Yoon's side asserted in a statement that it became clear that candidate Yoon did not make the accusation by looking at the transcript.