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The Department of Justice decided to keep the Blue House election intervention case closed, and we decided to report on the coverage of the people's right to know. According to the report, the prosecution reported that the police reported 21 incidents to the Blue House and that the Blue House was systematically involved in the Ulsan Mayor's election.

I am reporter Won Jong-jin.

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The prosecution filed 13 people on trial, revealing how the Blue House systematically intervened in the last Ulsan Mayor's election.

The so-called Cheong Wa Ha Ha investigation started in September 2017 when Mayor Song Cheol-ho met with former Ulsan Police Commissioner Hwang Un-ha and handed information to the Ulsan Mayor at the time of Kim Ki-hyun.

A month later, former Deputy Mayor Song Byeong-gi, the deputy mayor of Ulsan City, reported information to the Blue House.

The prosecution found that this information was processed once and went to the police office and the Ulsan Police Agency through Lee Kwang-chul's senior administrative office and civilian secretary Baek Won-woo.

The police then initiated the investigation and reported the report to the Blue House from 18 February through June 2018 the following year.

The departments that received the report were the Office of Anti-Corruption and Civil Affairs at the time of the head of civil affairs.

After the June 13 local elections, the Blue House reportedly received two more reports in July and one more time in December that it closed the investigation.

In addition to the charges of Ha Myung, the prosecution's investigation details the prosecution's investigation that the Blue House supported Song Chul-ho's commitment and attempted to withdraw from former Democratic Party leader Lim Dong-ho.

(Image editing: Yumira)