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Kim Eun-kyung, a former minister of the Environment, is being investigated whether the prosecution will demand a warrant again as the arrest warrant is dismissed early today. In addition to the alleged criminal charges yesterday, the prosecution yesterday insisted that the Ministry of Environment had caught the investigation and disclosed the situation that reported to the former presidential secretary Kim as well as Cheong Wa Dae, It was not.

The first news today is a report by Lim Chong Jong alone.

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Former Minister Kim Eun-kyung, who was dismissed at around 2:30 am today, has escaped from eastern Seoul detention center.

[Kim Eun-kyung / former Minister of Environment: I will work hard to investigate in future.]

Park Jung-gil, a judge of the ruling and opposition lawmakers, said there was room for controversy over allegations that he had been granted a target in order to expel executives who were appointed by the government, and the act of intervening in the recruitment process for appointing Cheong Wa Dae referrals seems to be weak The warrant was dismissed.

He also said that his call for destroying evidence and worrying about escaping was also insufficient.

However, the prosecution found that Kim had actively proposed the possibility of destroying evidence of Kim in the warrant review.

The prosecution is reported to have obtained a report sent to Kim and former presidential secretary Kim,

Prosecutors claimed that Kim Eun-kyung, a former minister of the Ministry of Environment, said it would show the possibility of destroying evidence in line with officials of the Ministry of Environment, but the judge said, "It is not easy for Kim to contact the people concerned."

Cheong Wa Dae said, "This is the first story I've heard." Kim did not respond to the coverage.

The prosecution has said that it plans to call the secretary of Shinmyuk Cheong Wa Dae shortly after the original plan, regardless of the rejection of the warrant.

The prosecution plans to investigate whether the prosecution will charge the arrest warrants with Kim Eun-kyung, a former secretary of the presidential office after completing his investigation.

(Video coverage: Choi Woong-woong, video editing: Choi Hye-young)