<Anchor>

Until our end, the panda team went directly to listen to the opinions and objections of the KCS officials who had suspicions as a result of their coverage, but they could not hear their stories. Some people locked the door or went on long vacations.

Reported by Kim Ji-sung, whether the current civil servants, who are paid by tax, may be the case.

<Reporter>

I went to the place where Kim Mo, a public official of the Korea Customs Service, suspected of having a sex trade.

[Mr. Kim / Korea Customs Service Official: (We're looking for a right to protest.) What do you mean? (Yes, so I'm going to explain a little bit about whether this seat is good or the other seat is good.)

Kim asked for some time to think,

[Mr. Kim / Korea Customs Service Official: No, I'll think about it.]

The office door is locked.

[Kim 00, are you? We're waiting outside for two and a half hours now, so why don't you open the door?]

[Mr. Kim / Korea Customs Service Official:... ]

Even after work, Kim did not come out.

[Kim Mo / Customer Service Officer: (Hop.) I will not respond, today. Go back. (Can you open the door?) Yes, it is difficult.]

Another Customs official who left the expedition was away.

[Customer Service Official: (I heard that you went to work today.) Yes, you went to work.]

Soon after another public official came out and blocked the reporters.

[Customer Service Official: Get out. (Don't you come in?) Get out. Please come in. Not official? Get out soon.]

I put off meeting with the reporters because I'm not feeling well,

[Mr. Shin / KT Official: I went to the emergency room yesterday because I had a bad heart this week. .]

[Kim Mo / KT official: Oh, my heart hurts, I have arrhythmias, but my heart hurts… .]

There are also officials who were disconnected just before the meeting.

Some officials took leave and avoided coverage.

When the SBS coverage began, one official applied for a leave of text for more than 50 days and sent a medical certificate by fax, but the Customs Office found that it received it.

[Customer Service Officer: I can't force you to come out. . Common sense is that from an organizational point of view, it's basically a human right… . (How did you get your vacation?) With a letter. (Can it be treated as a letter?) I think so. I would have received a medical certificate by fax.]

The officials surveyed said they denied allegations or made no comments.

<Anchor>

Some of you may think that this is the personal deviation of some officials of the Korea Customs Service. Towards the end, the team will look at the corruption that is directly linked to Customs duties from tomorrow, and the possibility that those corruptions have been involved in the high ranks of the Customs Service.

(Video coverage: Chang-Hyun Cho, Video Editor: Won-hee Hyung, VJ: Jun-Ho Kim, CG: Jun-Ho Lee, Composition: Tak Ji-yeon)

▶ [Place until end ①] “Bribery and sex entertainment” in return for custom clearance. Obtaining corruption recordings
▶ [to the end ②] "to build up the bond"… Until online reviews on expeditions