Twelve standing committees, including the National Assembly Legislation and Judiciary Committee and the Foreign Unification Committee, will conduct a comprehensive audit today (21st) targeting each of the affiliated ministries.



The Judiciary Committee proceeds with the National Supervisory Service against the Ministry of Justice, the Supreme Court, the Board of Audit and Inspection, the Constitutional Court, the Ministry of Legislation, and the Crime Investigation Office for Senior Officials.



In today's Judiciary Committee's National Inspection, the Democratic Party is expected to intensively ask questions about the so-called "indictment" allegations involving former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol, a presidential candidate for the People's Power.



In response, the People's Power is expected to launch an offensive against various allegations related to the Daejang-dong development project, targeting Democratic presidential candidate Lee Jae-myung.



In Gwadefense, Naver founder Hae-jin Hae-jin, global investment manager, and Kakao founder Kim Beom-soo, chairman of the board of directors, attended as witnesses side by side and were asked about the monopoly of the platform business.



In the Foreign Affairs Committee, it is expected that most of the questions will be on major issues such as the discussion of the end of the war declaration announced by President Moon Jae-in earlier and the launch of North Korea's submarine-launched ballistic missile and SLBM.



In addition, the Political Affairs Committee, the Ministry of Economy and Finance, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs, the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy, the Welfare Committee, and the Human Rights Committee also conduct comprehensive audits against the relevant ministries.



The Gender Equality and Family Committee is scheduled for tomorrow, the Steering Committee on the 26th and 27th, and the National Intelligence Committee on the 2nd of the next month from the 28th.