與 Hong Eun-taek, Choi Su-yeon, Choi Tae-won, Kim Bum-soo… National Witness War

Opposition parties, Kakao and other platforms are in parallel with the ‘National Inspection Witness’
People’s power demands ‘working representative’, democracy demands ‘owner’… Overdefense, fire site visit

The opposition and opposition parties are fighting over the issue of adopting a state audit witness over a major platform service failure that has been going on for over a day.

Both the ruling and opposition parties agree that SK Corporation C&C, Kakao, and Naver’s management should be called to the chief of the National Guard, but the people’s power is the working-level representative and the Democratic Party of Korea has to call the ‘owner’.

The National Assembly’s Science, Technology, Information, Broadcasting and Communications Committee is scheduled for a comprehensive audit on the 24th, and additional witnesses can be adopted if a decision is made by the 17th.

It is reported that the People’s Power is demanding that Kakao CEO Hong Eun-taek, Naver CEO Choi Su-yeon, and SK C&C CEO Park Seong-ha be adopted as witnesses.

The intention is to exclude political intentions and call in someone who can give an accurate explanation regarding this situation.

On the 16th, a member of the National Power of People’s Power, a member of the National Power of Defense, spoke on the phone with Yonhap News on the 16th, saying, “It’s important to solve the problem, isn’t it important to scold? ‘It might pass, but I am skeptical at this stage.”

However, the Democratic Party of Korea is facing a situation where the owner, Kakao Chairman Kim Beom-soo and SK Chairman Chey Tae-won should also be summoned.

In particular, the Democratic Party has insisted that Chairman Kim be called even before the start of the National Inspection, but it seems that the ‘platform is messed up’ situation has given it more justification.

“In the case of Naver, some services such as shopping were down, so a slightly different interpretation may be possible, but Kakao is full of services, so there is a good reason to call Chairman Kim,” said a member of the Democratic Party from the National Defense Department.

Regarding the adoption of Chairman Choi’s witness, Assemblyman Lee said, “We need to ask a fundamental question because SK C&C has technical and physical responsibilities.

We will monitor whether or not witnesses are adopted,” he said.

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Members of the ruling and opposition parties visited the Pangyo SK C&C data center this followingnoon and heard explanations regarding the cause of the fire from company officials.

Rep. Cho Seung-rae, a secretary of the Democratic Party, met with reporters following the visit and said, “For value-added telecommunication operators (Kakao, etc.), institutional preparations such as redundancy measures to prepare for disaster situations are not sufficient.” “, he emphasized.

He said, “If the law had been passed at the time, it would have been possible to take preemptive measures (for this situation),” he said.

Chung Cheong-rae, chairman of the party committee, who belongs to the Democratic Party, said, “Even in the current law, there is a provision for safety obligations for value-added telecommunication operators.”

Rep. Park Seong-joong, the people’s power secretary, said, “The problem is that there is a fire in this small area and there is a problem with the functions of Naver and Kakao as a whole.

Secretaries of the opposition and opposition parties also discussed the adoption of witnesses at the meeting, but it is reported that no progress has been made.

When asked by reporters whether there is a difference between the opposition and the opposition in adopting a witness for Chairman Kim Beom-soo, Chairman Chung-rae said, “Is there any possibility?” But Assemblyman Park Seong-joong said, “Of course there is.

Haven’t reached an agreement yet.

There is no provisional agreement.”

“Agreement on the adoption of witnesses can be reached at the earliest in the morning of tomorrow at the earliest,” said an official from the National Defense Department.

/yunhap news

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