Information Chairman Kim Gyeong-hyup is holding a press conference on pending issues such as the MB government’s NIS inspection in the Office of the National Assembly Information Committee Chairman. Reporter Yoon Chang-won-The National Intelligence Service’s illegal civilian inspections began with the Lee Myung-bak administration, followed by the Park Geun-hye administration, and after the Moon Jae-in administration was inaugurated, until the reorganization of the domestic information organization, said Kim Kyung-hyup, head of the National Assembly’s intelligence committee.
The number of documents collected is about 200,000, and it is estimated that 20,000 people will be inspected.
In addition, Kim Gyeong-hyup, chairman of the Democratic Party, held a press conference on the 23rd and said, “It was the answer of NIS Chief Park Ji-won last week that he failed to confirm the order to stop after the inspection order was issued from the Blue House in 2009.” It was assumed that it would have continued until it did.”
Chairman Kim emphasized, “As a result of searching the data according to the request of the applicant who has already applied for information disclosure, personal information data from the Park Geun-hye administration are also coming out,” he said. “We are confirming that the inspection continued until the Park Geun-hye administration.”
He said, “The report destination is specified in the Cheong Wa Dae civil affairs chief, political affairs chief, the president’s secretary office, and there are loan-department data containing the prime minister,” he said. “Even though (the National Intelligence Service) is an agency directly under the president, there is no obligation to report to the prime minister. When it comes to reporting to the Prime Minister, I guess it wasn’t the days of acting as an authority,” he said.
Photo Joint Report-At the time of the Park Geun-hye administration, the power of former President Park was suspended due to the approval of the impeachment prosecution, and the then Prime Minister Hwang Gyo-an served as the acting authority from December 2016 until the election of President Moon in May of the following year.
Regarding the amount of information on the temple, he said, “As expressed by the NIS, the number of documents for collecting abnormal personal information is estimated to be about 200,000,” he said. “The number of subjects is not accurately identified.”
“If you look at the number of documents provided so far, the number of personal information documents per person is usually 3 to 4 documents per person, and up to 10 documents, but if you estimate the average of 10, you can estimate that there are no more than 20,000 people.” He added.
Regarding whether the Kim Dae-jung and Roh Moo-hyun administrations were insisting on a full investigation by the opposition party, they replied that some inspections were conducted during the Kim Dae-jung administration due to past practices, but there were no temples under the Roh Moo-hyun administration.
Chairman Kim said, “I told you that the information on illegal inspections started in the previous government, as it was customary, led to the Kim Dae-jung administration. △Introduction of wiretapping equipment by the previous government △Existence of wiretapping that has been practiced as a practice △The number of illegal wiretapping cases was considerably smaller than that of previous governments due to the public remark that the Kim Dae-jung government should not conduct illegal wiretapping, but the heads of the NIS did not actively block it, so they are guilty of responsibility He explained that the reasons for the reduction are clearly stated in the reason for the reduction in the fact that the chiefs of the National Intelligence Service (NIS) did not lead the order.
He added, “Because of this incident, the NIS staff and other parties were punished and a ban was once again imposed,” he added. “We put wiretapping equipment into the furnace and discarded it.”
Information Chairman Kim Gyeong-hyup is holding a press conference on pending issues such as the MB government’s NIS inspection in the Office of the National Assembly Information Committee Chairman. Reporter Yoon Chang-won-Regarding some of the arguments that the controversy over illegal inspections of the NIS is not the issue for the 4/7 re-election election, “it is completely irrelevant. This is a different issue directly connected to constitutional order, democracy, and basic rights of the people.” Drew a line.
He said, “From the schedule, content related to liberal personnel who were mentioned as targets for inspection since 2017 or those who are critical of the past government have flowed from time to time, and the Supreme Court ruling (to provide this) was made in December of last year while requesting inspection information. “If it was done in line with this re-election, it must be put together from 2017, but it is practically impossible,” he said.
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