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The Democratic Party claimed that the necklace that President Kim Gun-hee wore when she went to Spain two months ago was missing from the property report.

It is said that this is expensive because it is subject to property reporting.



Reporter Hak-Hwi Kim reported.



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First Lady Kim Kun-hee visited Spain with President Yoon Seok-yeol in June.



The necklace of Mrs. Kim, who attended the dinner party for her compatriots, became a hot topic.



There were articles that were estimated to be expensive products of more than 60 million won, but there were no jewelry in the report of President Yoon's property, which was released on the 26th.



At the National Assembly Steering Committee, the Democratic Party asked about the details of the omission, saying that jewelry worth 5 million won or more is subject to property reporting.



[Jeong-gi / Democratic Party member: When I saw the property report, I didn't report any jewelry.

Have you checked that?]



[Yoon Jae-soon/Secretary of the President's Office: Our office of the general secretary usually reports, we do not verify that part.]



After the meeting, secretary of general affairs Yoon Jae-soon visited Rep. Jeon Jeon-gi and said, "It was borrowed, so in the property report. It's not missing," he said.



It is an explanation that “2 out of 3 ornaments were borrowed from acquaintances, and 1 was purchased from a small business owner,” but the Democratic Party pressured, “Even as explained, there is a possibility of a conflict of interest and disclose who the acquaintances are.”



The presidential office replied that it did not know more than that to SBS.



Even after the Ministry of Public Administration and Security said that it had destroyed the list of invitations for the presidential inauguration, the opposition continued to overturn its position that some were kept.



Lee Kwan-seop, chief policy planning officer, said that the exchanges in official documents remain, but the rest, such as e-mail applications, have been destroyed in accordance with the Personal Information Protection Act.



The Democratic Party also mentioned the construction of the presidential residence and repeatedly called for a state investigation.



(Video coverage: Yang Doo-won, video editing: Won-yang, CG: Zhugal-chan)