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investigation of the prosecution, which was controlling the pace after the election, is expected to accelerate again.

In particular, there are many prospects that the summons of the Blue House Civil Affairs Secretary Lee Gwang-cheol is imminent in connection with the illegal departure of Kim Hak-ei and the allegations of the Blue House's planning affairs.



Reporter Bae Jun-woo's report.



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On March 22, 2019, prosecutor Gyu-won Lee, who banned former Vice Minister Kim Hak-e from the country, is known to have informed the prosecution that he received a call from the then chief administrative officer of the Blue House, Lee Gwang-cheol, civil affairs secretary.



The content is also in line with the claim that Cha Gyu-geun, head of the Immigration Department of the Justice Department, said that he received a call from the secretary about the same day that he had recruited a prosecutor.



Both statements are interpreted to the effect that this secretary was involved in the process of banning departure.



However, the Suwon District Prosecutors' Office is conducting an investigation as they claim that this process will not be a problem.



In addition, the Seoul Central District Prosecutor's Office, Criminal Division 1, is looking into the so-called planning affairs suspicion that Kim Hak's villa sexual hospitality case was deliberately highlighted in order to prevent the aftermath of the Burning Sun incident from affecting the Blue House.



In both cases, the person at the center of the suspicion was Secretary Lee Kwang-cheol.



The prosecution is reviewing the summons schedule for this secretary, focusing first on allegations of the planning situation.



However, Attorney General Park Beom-gye is concerned about the outflow of such investigations.



[Park Bum-gye/Minister of Justice (the yesterday): If there is an intentional leak or any public announcement of suspected facts, the result of the investigation will be undermined...

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Secretary Park has been criticizing every day that he is monitoring the prosecution's findings, saying that he cannot accept the criticism that there is a concern about the publicity of the accusation.



Under this pressure, Prosecutor General Cho Nam-gwan ordered the case to be dealt with promptly, and considering the election results that ended due to the complete defeat of the passport, the prosecution's investigation is expected to speed up.



(Video coverage: Seo Jin-ho, Video editing: Hwang Ji-young)