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information related to suspicion of lobbying or hospitality was contained in the entrance door of former chairman Kim Bong-hyun.

There were some anonymized parts in the statement, but yesterday (19th), a lawyer revealed that he saw the real name, causing controversy again.

The connection between MBC personnel and political figures was also highlighted, but the parties opposed it.



This is reporter Bae Jun-woo.



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Attorney Park Hoon, who is known for defending the so-called ``crossbow terrorism'' case against an incumbent judge, posted a post on his SNS saying that he saw the real name written on the statement of prisoner Kim Bong-hyun, former chairman.



First of all, he mentioned that the real name of the empty part was Kim Jang-gyeom, the former MBC president, in the passage that "the investigation did not proceed even though the investigation was not carried out even though it was stated that he had paid cash several times as a request for personnel related to former Gwangju MBC president Lee Kang-se.



At the same time, he made a claim that "Kim Bong-hyun was introduced to the opposition parties at that time through Kim Jang-gyeom and Lee Kang-se."



Regarding this, former president Kim said, "There was no mention of lime, and I have never introduced anyone," and said, "We will take legal action."



Attorney Park also argued that the vacant part of the argument that there was a request for a lime fund was the politician closest to former CEO Hwang Gyo-an.



At the Judiciary Committee's national supervision, ruling party lawmakers criticized Song Sam-hyun as inappropriate for the Southern District Prosecutor's Office to report directly to President Yoon Suk-yeol without going through the command line.



In response, former District Prosecutors' Office Song said in a phone call with SBS, "I reported directly to the president in May of last year, and since he was a high-ranking prosecutor, he ordered a thorough investigation to avoid controversy."



He also emphasized that the formal reporting process was also directed to the president.