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Former prosecutor Yu Jae-soo, who is investigating suspected deputy mayor of Busan, recently confirmed that Yun Kun-young, chief of state affairs and planning office of the Blue House, was also investigated. Governor Kim Kyung-soo and Chun Kyung-deok, who had frequently exchanged messages with former Deputy Mayor Yoo, are the former Minister of the Republic of Korea who decided to stop the inspection.

I'm Lee Hyun-young.

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The sixth detective of the Seoul Eastern District Prosecutor's Office recently announced that the survey was conducted with Yoon Kun-young, the Blue House's National Affairs and Planning Office.

The details of the investigation and the statement were not known.

Yoon, along with Governor Kim Kyung-soo and the Cheong Wa Dae administration, has been identified as a key figure in suspicions of inspecting Yu Vice Mayor Yu.

In the last year's investigation, the Deputy Mayor of the Blue House Civil Affairs Office found that the Deputy Mayor of the oil field frequently exchanged messages with the three.

The prosecution recently reorganized the message of the former deputy mayor's mobile phone message against former supervisors and summoned three people in a row.

The prosecution is known to have checked whether Yoon has communicated with the Deputy Mayor to the prosecutor.

With the investigation of the key figures closed, only the summons of the former secretary of state, who made the decision to stop the inspection, remains.

The prosecution was scheduled to call on Cho for last weekend, but it is reported that he asked to postpone the investigation.

The prosecution will soon call on Cho and investigate the allegations of the former Deputy Mayor Yu Yu.