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When the Board of Audit and Inspection conducted a main audit of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission from today (1st), Chairman Jeon Hyun-hee publicly protested.

He insisted that the audit in a way that harasses employees should be stopped immediately, saying the audit was intentionally clear, and the Board of Audit and Inspection immediately countered it.



Correspondent Kim Min-jung covered the report.



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Choi Jae-hae, Chairman of the Board of Audit and Inspection, who attended the Legislative and Judiciary Committee of the National Assembly on the 29th of last month, was criticized for making these remarks.



[Cho Jung-hoon / Rep. of Age Transition (last month 29th): Please answer yes or no.

Is the Board of Audit and Inspection an institution that supports the president's state affairs?]



[Choi Jae-hae/Chairman of the Audit Committee (last month 29): I think it is an institution that supports it.] Using



this remark as a link, Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commissioner Jeon Hyeon-hee entered the main audit of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission today. One audit office was hit directly through SNS.



He pointed out that it was "a remark intended to undermine the neutrality of the Board of Audit and Inspection," and added, "An audit that unfairly harasses employees, not the target, should be stopped immediately."



The Board of Audit and Inspection refuted the case twice, giving clarifications.



First, the Board of Audit and Inspection explained that Chairman Choi's answer was to answer the question of a member of the House of Representatives on the premise of yes or no, and did not mean that he was on the side of the President.



And since the ACRC started its audit based on specific reports and media reports, it was countered that the allegations of damage to neutrality were not true at all.



The Democratic Party surrounded the former chairman and pressured the resignation of the Auditor General.



[Cho Oh-seop / Spokesperson of the Democratic Party: The results of the audit can be swayed by the will of the person in power (interpreted. It is our party's position that the Auditor General) should resign voluntarily.]



The Democratic Party also argues for pressure to resign, former KDI president Hong Jang-pyo In this regard, he announced that he would review a plan to accuse Prime Minister Han Deok-soo of abuse of power.



(Video editing: Seungjin Lee)