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At the trial in the case of Yu Jae-soo's prosecutor's office, there was a court testimony that the Blue House at the time had never requested the resignation of the former Vice Mayor of the Busan city. This is a story that contradicts the claims of the Blue House Civil Administration Line at the time, including former Minister Cho Kook.

This is Lee Han-seok reporter.

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Former Justice Minister Cho Kook attended the court on the morning of the 14th and poured out his intentions toward the prosecution, who conducted all-round investigations targeting himself and his family.

[Cho Kook/Former Minister of Justice: How should we understand that he wields an iron stick against other state agencies and doesn't even have a bat for internal corruption?]

Prosecutor Jae-soo Yoo Regarding the suspicion of Muma, former Vice-Chancellor Yoo refused to proceed with legal inspection. He refuted that he had taken measures to be resigned.

However, at today's trial, the testimony of former Minister Cho's argument came in the opposite direction.

Kim Yong-beom, then Vice-Chairman of the Financial Services Commission, said he had heard from the Blue House Civil Service Secretary Baek Won-woo that it would be difficult for former Vice-Chief Yoo to continue working at the Financial Services Commission.

Next, he answered yes to the prosecution's question whether it was the Blue House's request for former Vice Mayor Yoo to resign from the Financial Services Commission.

Deputy Deputy Minister Kim continued, saying, “I did not ask for a resignation from the Office of the Blue House Civil Affairs Secretary,” he said.

In the afternoon trial, Choi Jong-gu, former chairman of the Financial Services Commission, and former Vice Mayor Yoo, testified the background of his resignation to the Financial Services Commission while under the inspection of the Blue House.