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“I am a tenant” Yoon Hee-sook, including 12 people suspected of real estate

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The People’s Power has released the list of 12 members of the House of Representatives suspected of real estate speculation. It has been one day since the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission released the results of the investigation. Rep. Yoon Hee-sook, the party’s presidential candidate, is included in the list. Not only this. Five active-duty lawmakers belonging to the former president’s camp were also included. It’s time for the party elections. It looks like the wave will continue.

First news, this is reporter Kang Hee-yeon.

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[윤희숙/국민의힘 의원 (2020년 7월 30일) : 저는 임차인입니다. 집주인이 2년 있다가 나가라 그러면 어떻게 하나 하는 걱정을 달고 살고 있습니다.]

Rep. Yoon Hee-sook, who received attention for her speech ‘I am a tenant’, was accused of violating the Farmland Act.

The Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission judged that someone else cultivated the land in Sejong City, which was purchased by Rep. Yoon’s father.

First of all, Rep. Yoon stated that “there is no problem” in the vindication process within the party.

In the result of the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission’s investigation into real estate speculation by the Democratic Party of Korea in June, Rep. Ahn Byung-gil, who strongly criticized “open the list,” also raised suspicions of trust in the name.

It is suspected that the spouse owned a kindergarten in the name of his brother-in-law.

Rep. Ahn explained, “My brother-in-law and my wife run kindergartens, respectively,” and “The National Tax Service also said that it was not a title trust.”

Rep. Yoon, who is attracting attention as the so-called ‘Lee Jae-myung sniper’, is a preliminary candidate for the People’s Power presidential election.

Rep. Ahn is the head of public relations at the Yun Seok-yeol camp.

There are 5 people involved in the Yun Seok-yeol camp.

A blow is inevitable before the start of the competition.

Ahn Byung-gil, Han Moo-kyung and Jeong Chan-min left the camp immediately.

Eight out of 12 People’s Power lawmakers notified by the Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission agreed to disclose the results of the investigation.

There are allegations of trust and violation of the Farmland Act.

Lawmakers also appealed in a separate statement, saying that they were “embarrassed”.

Two lawmakers, Kang Ki-yoon and Lee Joo-hwan, who were first known for the allegations related to real estate in the JTBC report, were also included.

It is suspected of overpaying 60 million won in compensation for inflating persimmon tree figures in the acquired orchard, and the use of farmland near Songjeong Beach in Haeundae jointly owned by the parents as a parking lot.

Rep. Kang said, “The consignment service company falsely judged the number of trees,” and Rep. Lee explained, “It is now restored.”

(Video design: Su-im Jeong, A-ram Kang, Su-jin Choi)