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When lawyer Nam Wook enters Korea, the prosecution proceeds with the investigation as a suspect. At the same time, in addition to the transcripts of accountant Jeong Young-hak, we are focusing on reinforcing evidence to support the allegations of lobbying.



By Son Hyeong-an, staff reporter.



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Attorney Nam Wook, who is staying in the United States, is expected to be investigated by the prosecution as a suspect immediately after entering the country.



He moved to the United States when the suspicion of large-scale labor began in earnest, and an arrest warrant may be executed at the airport due to the fact that he currently resides in Korea is not constant.



Lawyer Nam has been excluded from the Daejang-dong project since 2015, claiming that he is unaware of the lobbying allegations.



However, as his business partner, Kim Man-bae, is talking about something else, and the fact that the suspects are dealing with a large amount of money is also revealed, the prosecution's investigation is expected to focus on these areas.



Prosecutors are also focusing on securing additional evidence to support the allegations of preferential treatment and lobbying.



We plan to review the data obtained from the Seongnam City Hall seizure and search, and continue to investigate the officials who were in charge of the Daejang-dong project.



Amid controversy over the exclusion of the mayor's office and the secretary's office from the Seongnam City Hall seizure and search targets, the prosecution explained that it was a measure that comprehensively considered the progress of the investigation.



A reinforcing investigation is also underway against former general manager Yoo Dong-gyu, who must be put on trial by the 20th.



In particular, the prosecution changed the way that the 500 million won in bribe money that Mr. Manbae Kim gave to former general manager Yoo was cash and checks and that it was all cash, which also affected the dismissal of Kim's arrest warrant. It has been reported that they are being tracked.