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[Asia Economy Reporter Jeon Jinyoung] Yoon Mi-hyang, a member of the Democratic Party who was expelled due to suspicions of real estate name trust in the party's comprehensive real estate survey, stated on the 8th, "I considered the situation of my elderly mother-in-law," and added, "I will sincerely cooperate with the subsequent investigation."


On the afternoon of the same day, Yoon said through Facebook, "My parents-in-law lived in a rural house in Hamyang under my sister-in-law's name, but after my father-in-law passed away in March 2015, my mother-in-law could not live there alone and had no choice but to sell the house."


She explained, "During the process of purchasing a house in Hamyang for my mother-in-law to live alone, due to family circumstances, the house was purchased under my husband's name, and the proceeds from the sale of the rural house were used," adding, "I considered the situation of my elderly mother-in-law."



She further stated, "According to the party's one household, one house policy last year, the house was gifted from my spouse's name to my mother-in-law's name," and added, "I will sincerely cooperate with the subsequent investigation."


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