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deliver news about President Shin Man-hee and Man-hee Lee. The president, accused of violating the Infectious Disease Prevention Act, is also accused of embezzling church property, and SBS secured important testimony about Lee Man-hee's suspicion of slush funds. Mr. Lee, who has said that there is no land, found the land he hid in his name.

This is an exclusive report by reporter Jung Myung-won.

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internal document of Sincheonji.

Building a large-scale general assembly temple with 144,000 people in Gwacheon, the amount of donations is allocated to tribes nationwide, including 6.7 billion won for the Gwacheon tribe and 5 billion won for the Daejeon tribe.

In the past 20 years, Shincheonji has been kicking hundreds of billions of won in this way under the name of 'Social Offering for My Place.

[Kim Jong-cheol / Former Executive Officer of Shinchonji: I have to pay my bills. By tribe, 4 billion won, 1 billion won, and 10 billion won (general meetings) come up like this, but they don't know (whereabouts) about this money. (Did you actually build a large temple?) You didn't.]As a result of the confirmation, Shincheonji has never applied for a building permit in the land where the document says it will be built.

Then, where is the large amount of architectural offerings from members?

A public utility reported that Shincheonji managed its property, saying that the money was spread across several accounts.

[Public Interest Reporter from Shincheonji A (Screen Band): You said I managed about 200 billion won. In cash. It is managed as a car name account, but he (Manhee Lee) splits the car name account in the name of other aides. Because it becomes money laundering, and buys buildings, mainly land.]

The balance of his own account, which he managed, was 90 billion won, and 200 billion won in the general assembly was distributed to several accounts, and the money was mainly taken from each tribe. I testified that it was cash.

There is also a confrontation with the testimony of the withdrawal that the Shinchonji General Assembly carried the cash bag directly.

[Missionary Kim Chung-il / Former Evangelical Officer Shincheonji: In fact, there is a friend who tells me that some of the withdrawals have periodically moved their cash bags. (A cash bag?) Yes, a cash bag. He said, "This (cash) is money coming from the tribe."

In addition, I don't know the specific number, but there are many real estates that Mr. Man-hee Lee has hidden, so I identified an area in Gwacheon.

Manhee Lee has emphasized that members have no property of their own.

[Manhee Lee / Chairman Shincheonji: There is no room in this person's name, and there is no land. ask. There is not.]

To verify the report, the reporter visited dozens of lands in Gwacheon for a month.

After checking the owners, we found suspicious lands around the Gwacheon Mini-New Town schedule.

The owner of this land, which has a land price of more than 1.7 billion won and a market value of 2.8 billion won, has been confirmed as Lee Man-hee.

[Jung Il Bae / Lawyer: Just look at Lee Man-hee. If you just bought it at the church for the first time, you are likely to be exempt from tax. Still, doing so has something to do with it.]

In 2014, Man-hee Lee became controversial when he revealed that he held a palace of Gapyeong peace of over 5 billion won in the joint name with Kim Nam-hee, who was then a 'two-factor'.

Then, Shincheonji said that Lee had only lent his name, and a few months later, Lee signed a reimbursement contract with Shinchonji Church to repay it later with his stake.

Nam-hee Kim, after leaving Shincheon-ji, has a legal battle for ownership, and recently said that it suggests the whereabouts of the Shincheon-ji slush fund.

[Kim Nam Hee /前IWPG representative (Source: jonjon TV):. On That (Donate) stiff receive the money collected the money that flows where I know]

when the public interest whistleblowers Mr. A is a Mr. preparation as embezzlement problems bulgeojil subtract money It was also said that measures should be taken in advance with the members who borrowed the name of the car name account.

[Mr. A, a public benefit reporter from Shincheonji: Write down some people who have real (money) and borrow some money in a few days of the month. That's how I borrowed the money from the borrowed money.]

However, Shincheonji denied any suspicions related to the existence of a borrowed money account or slush funds.

(Video coverage: Won-Sik Lee, Video source: National Alliance for the Shincheonji Countermeasures)