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Prosecutors have forced Kwak Sang-do's son not to dispose of the 5 billion won he received from Hwacheon Daeyu. Because it was suspected as proceeds of a crime, he was not allowed to spend the money as he wanted until the trial results came out.



Reporter Son Hyung-an will tell you.



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Prosecutors charged Kim Man-bae, the owner of Hwacheon Daewoo, who paid 5 billion won in bribes to Rep. Kwak Sang-do on the 12th.



It is suspected that Kwak paid 5 billion won to the son of Kwak, who was an employee of Hwacheon Daeyu, in the name of severance pay, etc.



Kim Man-bae claims that the money was paid by the son of Kwak due to an industrial accident, not as a bribe.



However, on the 21st, the prosecution investigated Kwak's son as a suspect and how he received 5 billion won.



After completing the basic investigation, the prosecution requested for additional compensation to prevent the disposal of 5 billion won from Kwak and his son's property, and the court accepted it.



It is known that the target of the additional collection preservation is 10 accounts of the son of Congressman Kwak.



As a result, Kwak and his son could not arbitrarily dispose of 5 billion won of property suspected of criminal proceeds until their guilt or innocence was confirmed.



Today (26th), the prosecution is also conducting an investigation by calling in Kim Man-bae, lawyer Nam Wook, who are key figures in the Daejang-dong project suspicion, and Jeong Min-yong, a former head of the strategic investment team at Seongnam Urban Development Corporation.



Prosecutors are said to be looking for evidence to prove the alleged breach of trust that they caused damage to Seongnam City by making huge profits from the Daejang-dong project.



After going through such a final reinforcement investigation, it seems that it will be decided soon whether or not to request an arrest warrant for Kim Man-bae and lawyer Nam Wook.



(Video coverage: Kim Yong-woo, video editing: Lee So-young)  



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