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[Asia Economy reporters Naju-seok and Park Joon-yi] Former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol said on the 29th regarding verification issues such as the controversy over the Yoon Seok-yeol X-file, "If raised with reasonable grounds, I will explain in detail so that the public does not have to be curious."


At a press conference held at the Maehun Yun Bong-gil Memorial Hall in Seocho-gu, Seoul, former Prosecutor General Yoon said, "Although I have not seen the document, I believe that a public official, especially an elected official who steps forward before the public, should undergo unlimited verification regarding ability and morality," but added, "I think such verification should be based on reasonable grounds and behavior."



He continued, "If this is the indiscriminate spread of baseless, one-sided slander from unknown sources, the public will judge it all," and said, "If you present me with reasonable grounds related to my ability to perform state affairs or my morality, I intend to explain in detail even if the public is not curious."


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