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[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Ji-eun] Yoon Sang-hyun, a potential candidate for the ruling party leadership, criticized former President Moon Jae-in's 'Pungsan dog abandonment controversy,' saying, "The controversy was caused by former President Moon's own heartless attitude." He also dismissed the allegations of an 'Audit Office investigation' raised by Moon's side.


On the 10th, Yoon stated on his social network service (SNS), "The material controversy was created when the monthly child support budget of up to 2.42 million won seemed likely to be canceled, and former President Moon made the decision to abandon the dog he was raising with the words 'Just handle it coolly,'" criticizing him in this way.


He added, "The highlight of this incident is the part where President Moon said, 'If it is the current Audit Office, they might someday try to audit the Presidential Archives,'" and pointed out, "Even if there are legal deficiencies, the Audit Office would not audit over raising a dog, and even if such a thing happened, would there be a comedic punishment?"



Yoon also pointed out, "The person who harshly called the Audit Office rude for requesting a written investigation into the West Sea government official killing incident is the same person who abandoned a dog he had raised for years out of fear of the Audit Office," and said, "Truly a difficult person to understand."


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