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[Herald Economy = Reporter Kim A-rin] The Special Prosecutor team led by Min Jung-ki, which investigated various allegations related to First Lady Kim Keon-hee, has refused to submit detailed records of the budget used during the investigation to the National Assembly, claiming it would influence the trial. The Kim Keon-hee Special Prosecution team spent over 8.9 billion won while investigating for 180 days from July 2 to December 29 of last year. According to coverage by Herald Economy on the 15th, the Kim Keon-hee Special Prosecution team did not submit budget records used during the investigation period—including Special Activity Funds and Business Execution Funds—to the office of Representative Na Kyung-won of the People Power Party (a member of the Legislation and Judiciary Committee), stating it is a “matter regarding an ongoing trial.” Their claim is that if the usage of the budget is revealed, it could influence the trial process, such as the maintenance of the prosecution. However, regarding this, former Special Prosecutor Heo Ik-bum, who directed the investigation into the ‘Druking Opinion Rigging Case,’ said in a phone call with Herald Economy on the 15th, “The explanation that disclosing where the budget was used during the investigation—at a point when the investigation is already fully finished—would affect the maintenance of the prosecution lacks persuasiveness.” Another official from a past Special Prosecution team noted that it was difficult to understand, saying, “The budget used during the investigation is separate from the trial.” Looking at the Special Prosecution data secured by Representative Na’s office, the Kim Keon-hee Special Prosecutor team used a total of 8.9665 billion won while investigating. This amounts to spending 49.81 million won per day for 180 days. This is the largest total budget used among the three major Special Prosecutors (Kim Keon-hee, Insurrection, and Martyred Marine). Of this amount, 3.68141 billion won was exhausted under the category of operating expenses. Operating expenses include various allowances paid to the Special Prosecution. Personnel expenses, which include the salaries of the Special Prosecutor, Assistant Special Prosecutors, and special investigators, totaled 2.64156 billion won combined. Dispatched personnel such as police and prosecutors are paid salaries by their original affiliated agencies. Employment charges cost 195.5 million won. 1.40742 billion won was used as Special Activity Funds. In addition, 134.19 million won was used as Business Promotion Funds (which are used similarly to Special Activity Funds), 178.02 million won for job performance expenses, and 83.39 million won for travel expenses. Aside from this, 595.28 million won was used for construction costs, 47.83 million won for tangible assets, and 1.86 million won for compensation payments. The Special Prosecution team led by Cho Eun-seok, which investigated insurrection allegations related to the December 3 Emergency Martial Law, and the Special Prosecution team led by Lee Myung-hyun, which investigated allegations of external pressure regarding the Corporal Chae Su-geun case, also did not disclose details of the budget used during investigations for the same reason. The Insurrection Special Prosecution team did not respond to the request to submit budget details, stating, “If detailed records of Special Prosecution budget execution are disclosed, there is a concern that it will make job performance significantly difficult or cause significant hindrance to activities such as maintaining the prosecution.” The Martyred Marine Special Prosecution team also stated, “As a matter regarding an ongoing trial, it is a matter that can be answered at the time of the accounting report after the trial ends.” The Insurrection Special Prosecution team spent a total budget of 6.55148 billion won while investigating for 180 days, at a rate of 36.39 million won per day. Operating expenses cost 2.15079 billion won, and personnel expenses cost 1.5383 billion won. Special Activity Funds amounting to 2.1255 billion won were used. Budget for ‘quasi-special activity funds’ such as business promotion funds (217.88 million won), job performance expenses (103.16 million won), and travel expenses (64.85 million won) was spent. The Martyred Marine team spent 5.42904 billion won during an investigation period of 150 days. Of this, operating expenses were 2.49654 billion won, and personnel expenses were 1.80648 billion won. 690.48 million won was used for Special Activity Funds, while 131.57 million won was used for business promotion funds, 103.04 million won for job performance expenses, and 71.28 million won for travel expenses, respectively. If the budgets used by the three major Special Prosecutors during the investigation period alone are combined, it reaches 20.94704 billion won. Budgets such as personnel expenses continue to be input even during the trial. submitted by /u/Substantial-Owl8342 |
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