In response to reports that the Board of Audit and Inspection had notified former President Moon Jae-in of a written investigation in relation to the 'Accident of the attack of a public official in the West Sea,' Lee Jae-myung, chairman of the Democratic Party, said, "It is reminiscent of the Yushin terrorism."



CEO Lee said on his Facebook page, "I heard an unbelievable report that the Board of Audit and Inspection notified a written investigation into Moon Jae-in. It reminds me,” he wrote.



"People's livelihoods are being pushed to the brink while the power entrusted by the people is poured into political retaliation," he said.



Democrats also poured out their condemnation of the Board of Audit and Inspection.



Rep. Cheon Jun-ho wrote on Facebook, "There has never been a government so ruthless." "As the current government's approval rating has plummeted, it is a cunning tactic to break through the difficulties through 'attacking the ex-president' along with 'scraping the opposition representatives'."



Rep. Jeon Jeon-ki also said, "The intention to restore the approval rating, which has plummeted to the bottom, by sacrificing the incumbent president as a scapegoat is explicit. do it,” he urged.



Park Ji-won, former head of the National Intelligence Service, who served as the head of the National Intelligence Service under the Moon Jae-in government, also said, "

It is suspected that the National Intelligence Service (NIS) of the reformed Moon Jae-in government has interfered and tyrannized you.

You should thank the Moon Jae-in government."



At the end of last month, the Board of Audit and Inspection notified former President Moon Jae-in of a written investigation to find out the facts related to the 'case of the shooting of a public official in the West Sea'.



In this regard, the 'First Meeting', where the Democratic Party's Yoon Seok Passionate Political Repression Countermeasures Committee and Moon Jae-in government's Blue House lawmakers gathered, will hold a press conference at the National Assembly tomorrow morning to condemn the Board of Audit and Inspection measures.