Police Launch Investigation into 'Moon's Violation of the Board of Audit and Inspection Act'... Assigned to Anti-Corruption and Public Crime Investigation Unit
The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency assigned the case in which the Lee family filed a complaint against former President Moon, former National Intelligence Service Director Park Ji-won, and former National Security Office Chief Seo Hoon for violating the Board of Audit and Inspection Act to the Anti-Corruption and Public Crime Investigation Unit of the Seoul Police Agency.
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[Asia Economy Reporter Oh Gyumin] The police have launched a full-scale investigation into the case in which the family of the late Lee Daejun, a public official killed in the West Sea shooting incident, filed a complaint against former President Moon Jae-in and others for violating the Board of Audit and Inspection Act.
The Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency announced on the 28th that it has assigned the case, in which Lee's family accused former President Moon, former National Intelligence Service Director Park Ji-won, and former National Security Office Director Seo Hoon of violating the Board of Audit and Inspection Act, to the Anti-Corruption and Public Crime Investigation Unit of the Seoul Police Agency.
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On the 7th, Lee's family filed a complaint with the prosecution, stating that former President Moon and others did not respond to the Board of Audit and Inspection's investigation into the West Sea shooting incident. On the 18th, the prosecution transferred the case to the Seoul Metropolitan Police Agency, stating that "the alleged violation of the Board of Audit and Inspection Act is outside the scope of crimes that prosecutors can initiate investigations into according to regulations."
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