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The Ethics Committee of the Party will be held on the evening of the 22nd to discuss whether or not to take disciplinary action against Lee Jun-seok, the representative of the People's Power, who is accused of sexual abuse.



It seems that the impact of the result will not be small, but reporter Lee Hyun-young summarized what the issue was.



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The People's Power Ethics Committee is planning to intensively look into whether Chairman Lee Jun-seok tried to destroy evidence by sending his close aide Kim Cheol-geun, the party representative, to destroy evidence.



In January, Director Kim met Mr. Jang, who claimed to have provided sexual entertainment to CEO Lee, and wrote a memorandum of investment attraction worth 700 million won. Was this to cover up the sexual entertainment or whether CEO Lee was involved in this process? is the issue.



Representative Lee claims, "Director Kim only met Jang to confirm the facts, and there was no direction from the representative."



The Ethics Committee calls Director Kim first today to hear his vocation, and CEO Lee is of the view that even the lowest level of disciplinary warning, a warning, is "unacceptable."



[Lee Jun-seok/CEO of People's Power (Yesterday): (How are you thinking about tomorrow's decision?) I don't know.

Because I don't even have a request to attend tomorrow...

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Inside the Ethics Committee, the possibility that a disciplinary decision on CEO Lee will not be made is being discussed today.



According to the party's constitution, the person subject to disciplinary deliberation is allowed to attend the committee and give an explanation.



So, today, the observation that a separate date for CEO Lee will be set based on this after hearing the call of Director Kim is gaining strength.