The Anti-Corruption Commission to Announce Investigation Results on Real Estate Speculation Allegations Involving People Power Party Lawmakers on the 23rd

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[Asia Economy Reporter Naju-seok] Lee Jun-seok, the leader of the People Power Party, has announced a strong response regarding the "real estate full-scale investigation" by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission targeting party members. Attention is focused on whether measures surpassing the Democratic Party's tough actions, including expulsion, will be introduced.


On the 22nd, Lee stated via social media (SNS), "I will uphold the position I publicly declared on this issue," adding, "Based on that, I will consider the opinions of other members of the leadership and make a decision."


Regarding the People Power Party's full-scale investigation, Lee had said immediately after his inauguration, "At the very least, it should be stricter than the Democratic Party's standards and meet the expectations of the public." Previously, the Democratic Party took a strong step by recommending the withdrawal of 12 members suspected after the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission's investigation.



On the 23rd, the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission will announce the results of the real estate full-scale investigation targeting members of the People Power Party and non-negotiating parties. Since many wealthy members of the People Power Party own multiple real estate properties, there is a high possibility of real estate speculation allegations. It is known that about ten members have been requested to submit explanatory materials by the Commission.


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