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Board of Audit and Inspection is conducting a full-scale investigation into those responsible for the investigation of the Coast Guard at the time, which they judged to have fled North Korea in relation to the murder of a public official in the West Sea.

Circumstances against former government officials who took this case as a prime minister are in full swing.



Correspondent Kim Min-jung reports.



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The Board of Audit and Inspection began a full-scale investigation into the four Coast Guard investigators who voluntarily judged the late Lee Dae-jun as defecting to North Korea at the time of the 'West Sea civil servant murder case'.



They are all on standby.



It is reported that the Board of Audit and Inspection is conducting forensics by receiving the computer hard disks of the investigation subjects.



Based on data such as e-mails and official documents exchanged with relevant ministries such as the Blue House and the Ministry of National Defense, we started to examine whether the investigation and the announcement of the results of the investigation were appropriate.



The investigation is expected to speed up depending on the results of the investigation by the Board of Audit and Inspection, as the family of the Lee family filed a complaint with the prosecution against them, including former National Security Office Director Suh Hoon and former National Security Council Secretary Suh Joo-seok, on charges of obstructing the execution of official duties.



The National Intelligence Service announced yesterday (6th) that it had filed a complaint with the prosecution against the former head of the organization, Park Ji-won and Seo Hoon, for violating the National Intelligence Service Act.



Former Director Park deleted intelligence reports related to public officials in the West Sea without permission, and former Director Seo made an unprecedented disclosure of the details of allegations that he forcibly ended the joint investigation into the repatriation of North Korean fishermen to North Korea.



It is expected that all-round investigations and investigations into high-ranking officials of the Moon Jae-in regime will continue with the North Korean issue as the prime minister.