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Our coverage results confirmed that the prosecution is also investigating another broker besides Mr. Goo.

Jo Jae-seong, who revealed that he had asked Goo for corruption in military service, issued an apology, and the Professional Football Federation also launched a full investigation.



Next is Reporter Son Gi-jun.



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The person the prosecution is investigating is Mr. Kim, a former reserve army major and professional military administrator.



He is accused of helping clients get their military service exempted or reduced by falsely diagnosing epilepsy.



I visited the place Mr. Kim registered as his office address.



[Shared office staff: They seem to be in good shape, but I'm not sure if they're athletes, because they're all wearing masks.

(Young men in their 20s (men?)) Yes, that's about it.]



Prosecutors estimate that at least 70 people have consulted with Mr. Kim and Mr. Koo, a broker, about exemption from military service.



In particular, it is said that, as claimed in the transcript of Mr. Goo, he also identified the circumstances in which professional children were included among the clients.



After the SBS report, professional volleyball player Jae-Sung Cho, who revealed his involvement in military service corruption, posted an apology on social media.



He explained that in the process of finding out about delaying his enlistment due to poor family circumstances, he "knew an expert who was certified by a portal site."



Afterwards, he tried to terminate his contract, but he said he was pressured to "take legal action" and apologized that he would live with reflection for the rest of his life.



The aftermath of the incident is spreading to professional football as well.



It is said that the prosecution obtained a tip that not only the first division of the professional football K-League, but also the players of the second division were involved in corruption, and is also looking into this.



It was confirmed that the Professional Football Federation also sent an official letter to its clubs requesting a full investigation to see if there were any players involved in corruption, and the results of the investigation will be delivered to the federation by the first week of next month.



(Video editing: Yoon Tae-ho, CG: Choi Jae-young, VJ: Lee Jun-young)