The conversation discusses various legal and political matters, including an arrest warrant request for CEO Lee Jae-myeong, issues related to Daejeon-dong development, third-party bribery charges against Lee Jae-myeong, and a case involving stock price manipulation. Minister Han Dong-hoon's statements and their implications on investigations are also addressed.
1. The prosecution has requested an arrest warrant for CEO Lee Jae-myeong due to controversies related to Daejeon-dong development process.
2. The main charges against Lee Jae-myeong include breach of trust, violation of the Conflict of Interest Prevention Act, and receiving 18 billion won in third-party bribery.
3. The National Assembly may process the motion for arrest before the court makes a decision.
4. For the prosecution to receive grounds for filing a claim from the court, they must specifically state the grounds for the claim, such as concerns about destruction of evidence or concerns about running away.
5. All key figures who were put on trial for allegedly preventing Kim Hak from leaving the country illegally were acquitted of these charges in the first trial.
6. Former Vice Minister Kim Hak-eui was indicted for abuse of power.
7. Prosecutor Lee Gyu-won was banned from leaving the country at the time and created documents in the name of the chief prosecutor without receiving approval from the chief prosecutor at the time.
8. Minister Han Dong-hoon has said that there is a problem with the acquittal of former lawmaker Kwak Sang-do's son's 5 billion won severance pay.
9. Minister Han Dong-hoon is not in a position to make judgments, as the judgment is made by the court.
10. The prosecution's investigation into Ms. Kim Kun-hee is still ongoing.
11. In the case of a famous person, the account holder has no choice but to conduct a reference investigation.