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Last year, when the real estate market was tumultuous, in the sense of taking an example in the passport, people who owned several houses left only one and sold all of them.

Prime Minister Jeong Sye-gyun said that it would be difficult for high-ranking officials to trust any policy if they had multiple houses, and the Democratic Party also received a pledge to sell the rest of it except one from its members.

In this atmosphere, Namyangju, Gyeonggi-do, the Democratic Party member Kim Han-jeong sold a house he had in Jongno, Seoul last year.

But right after the house was sold, it was confirmed as a result of our interview that he bought the land in his district.

The Democrats are investigating whether it is speculation.



This is the exclusive report by reporter Park Jae-hyun.



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A land in Jinjeop-eup, Namyang-si, Gyeonggi-do.




Last July, it was sold for 4.39 billion won to 5 people.



It is a so-called'split stake' method.



By the way, Mr. Park, who bought about a fifth of the land, is the wife of the local lawmaker Han-jung Kim.



Assemblyman Kim's brother-in-law also purchased part of the land.



The price of 1,112㎡ of land purchased in the name of his wife and brother-in-law is about 1.28 billion won.



However, in June of last year, a month before the purchase of the land, Congressman Kim sold the Jongno house in Seoul for about 1.4 billion won.



They sold the house and immediately bought the land of the district.



[Neighboring real estate employee: I heard that it was sold, but I don't talk very well.

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addition, while running for the general election last year, Congressman Kim presented a number of pledges that could affect the price of the land in question.



It was a pledge such as promoting urban vitality projects in this area or relocating nearby military units.



Being involved in zoning development while at the same time owning zoning land is a conflict of interest.



[Park Sang-in / Seoul National University, Graduate School of Public Administration Professor: It's very partial to (involved) in the regional development projects, land it bought with splitters type thing itgoyo a conflict of possession]



Kim lawmakers side got their land far away as 03 new cities He said that there was no development profit, and it was not speculative, only to buy a distribution warehouse site to prepare for retirement.



The Democratic Party's Ethics Inspectorate is investigating allegations of real estate speculation by seven members of the National Assembly, including Rep. Kim.



(Video coverage: Cho Chun-dong and Kim Yong-woo, video editing: Choi Hye-young, CG: Lee Yoo-jin)