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The Board of Audit and Inspection conducted a special audit, saying that it would look into the commuting, business trips, and vacations of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission employees.

Chairman Jeon Hyun-hee, who was appointed during the last administration and had been asked to resign from his passport, also received an audit, and an audit of Chairman Han Sang-hyeok, who is in the same situation, is being conducted on the Korea Communications Commission.



Correspondent Kim Min-jung.



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The Board of Audit and Inspection initiated a special audit of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission.



After the preliminary audit, she will start the main audit for three weeks starting next week.



The Special Investigation Bureau, an elite member of the Special Investigation Bureau, plans to send seven people to inspect service-related matters, including working attitudes such as commuting to and from work, overtime pay, and business trips and vacations.



The Board of Audit and Inspection explained, "We started the audit because there were reports, etc."



It is known that the report also contains information about Chairman Jeon Hyun-hee's work hours, etc.



However, considering that the ACRC received a regular audit, which is usually held once every three years, last year, it is said that this is an unusual measure.



A high-ranking official from the ACRC said, "The chairperson has a lot of meeting schedules in and out of Seoul, and he often goes to work even on weekends, so working hours are inconsistent. procedure,” he criticized.





Chairman Han Sang-hyeok attended the National Assembly yesterday (29th) and made it clear that he was an excessive thank you and had no intention of resigning.