Prosecutors, who are investigating the allegation of illegal presidential campaign funds, by Kim Yong-yong, vice president of the Institute for Democracy, have summoned an aide to Nam-wook's lawyer.



The 3rd part of the anti-corruption investigation of the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office today (3rd) summoned Lee Mo, a former executive director of NSJ Holdings, former Cheonhwa Dongin No.



Deputy Director Kim is accused of conspiring with former Seongnam Urban Development Corporation head Dong-gyu Yoo and lawyer Jeong Min-yong to receive illegal political funds worth a total of 847 million won from lawyer Nam on four occasions between April and August last year, during the presidential election phase. .



Prosecutors believe that Deputy Director Kim demanded about 2 billion won from Yoo in February of last year to fund the presidential election, and that the money was raised by Attorney Nam and delivered to Deputy Director Kim through Attorney Jung and Yoo.



In the process, it is known that Mr. Lee took on the role of delivering funds to Attorney Jung under the direction of Attorney Nam.



It is said that Mr. Lee made a note of the time, place, and amount of money transfer, and submitted it to the prosecution voluntarily when the investigation began.



Prosecutors are rechecking the details of how the money was delivered to Mr. Lee in the memo.



Prosecutors plan to reconfirm the details of the transfer of funds through an investigation by those involved, as the detention period for Vice President Kim expires on the 8th.



Deputy Director Kim is known to consistently deny the receipt of funds and exercise the right to refuse statements.