Kim Chang-ryong, the nominee for Commissioner General of the National Police Agency, attended the confirmation hearing held at the National Assembly on the 20th and is receiving a briefing before the hearing begins. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@

Kim Chang-ryong, the nominee for Commissioner General of the National Police Agency, attended the confirmation hearing held at the National Assembly on the 20th and is receiving a briefing before the hearing begins. Photo by Yoon Dong-joo doso7@

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwan-joo] Kim Chang-ryong, the nominee for Commissioner General of the National Police Agency, stated on the 20th regarding the allegations of police leaking the sexual violence complaint against the late Park Won-soon, former Mayor of Seoul, "If the Seoul City Gender Special Advisor appears for police investigation, a significant part of the circumstances surrounding the leak of the victim's complaint will be understood."


At the confirmation hearing for the Commissioner General nominee held at the National Assembly that morning, in response to Democratic Party lawmaker Kim Min-seok's remark that "If the Seoul City Gender Special Advisor, who first delivered the sexual harassment complaint against the late Mayor Park, is investigated, wouldn't it help clarify many doubts?" Kim said, "We are coordinating the schedule for the Seoul City Gender Special Advisor to appear before the police," adding this.



The police plan to summon Im Soon-young, Seoul City Gender Special Advisor (photo), as a witness for investigation within this week to ascertain the circumstances of the late Mayor Park's death.


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