Hee-guk Kim for ‘split donation’ and Eun-hee Kwon for ‘opposition to the police department’ start disciplinary procedures
We are not discussing whether Lee Jun-seok will be subject to additional disciplinary action… Because of long discussion of other matters
On the 22nd, the People’s Strength Ethics Committee initiated a disciplinary procedure once morest Rep. Kim Seong-won, who recently caused a stir at the flood disaster recovery volunteer site.
The ethics committee made this decision following a three-hour plenary meeting from 7 pm on the same day, Ethics Chairman Lee Yang-hee said in a meeting with reporters.
Chairman Lee added, “I strongly recommend that you be careful regarding your words and actions in the future, as they deeply wounded the people’s hearts with inappropriate remarks made by a number of key watchers, lawmakers, and local government heads in addition to Rep. Kim Seong-won at the time of the restoration,” he added.
The schedule for the ethics committee meeting to hear Assemblyman Kim’s call has not yet been set.
Earlier, on the 11th, Rep. Kim said, “Honestly, I hope it rains.
The photo came out well,” was captured by a video camera and sparked controversy, and he apologized three times on the same day and the next day.
In this regard, Ho-Young Joo, chairman of the Emergency Response Committee, announced that he would refer Rep. Kim to the Ethics Committee by ex officio as chairman of the non-commissioning committee, and the ethics committee was convened on the same day.
On the same day, the Ethics Committee decided to initiate disciplinary procedures once morest Rep. Kim Hee-guk and Kwon Eun-hee for violating the ethics committee rules.
Rep. Kim Hee-guk was handed over to trial on charges of receiving ‘split support’ in the name of the industrial complex and related company employees in exchange for being asked to select the Daegu Dyeing Industrial Complex as the grand prize for the old industrial complex regeneration industry in 2015.
He was handed over to the Ethics Committee in accordance with ‘special cases of disciplinary action such as suspension of duties of the accused’.
Rep. Kwon Eun-hee, a former police officer, had a discussion on the establishment of a police station with Rep. Han Jeong-ae of the Democratic Party of Korea and held a debate on the establishment of the police station several times, arguing that the Minister of Public Administration and Security should be impeached.
However, the Ethics Committee did not discuss whether to take additional disciplinary action once morest former President Lee Jun-seok, who recently criticized President Yoon Seok-yeol and the power of the people through press conferences and media interviews.
Chairman Lee explained the reason for not discussing whether to take additional disciplinary action once morest former CEO Lee on the same day, saying, “It took a very long time (to discuss other discussions) and there were several reasons.”
On the 8th of last month, former leader Lee received a six-month suspension from his party membership by the Central Party Ethics Committee on suspicion of a teacher who destroyed evidence of sexual abuse.
/yunhap news