New Zealand Sexual Assault Victim's Side "Hope for Proper Investigation at the National Assembly Audit"
[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Hye-seon] The New Zealand victim who was sexually harassed by a Korean diplomat expressed hope on the 6th that the National Assembly's audit would properly investigate the case.
Mr. Louis Nicholas, who supports the victim, stated in a press release distributed that day, "This week, the Korean National Assembly plans to investigate this case through the audit, and I hope it will lead to Diplomat A returning to New Zealand." He added, "The efforts of the lawmakers who tried to summon Diplomat A as a witness for the audit are commendable," and said, "It is excellent that Korea wants to question Diplomat A's behavior and seek the truth."
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However, he emphasized, "The problem is that if Korea does not listen to the victim's perspective on the situation at that time, the truth can never be known."
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