
Representative Heo Eun-ah of the Reform New Party and Assemblyman Lee Jun-seok. News1
, ‘ On the 4th, a representative of Heo Eun-ah of the Reform New Party requested the Central Election Commission to investigate Assemblyman Lee Jun-seok and Chun Ha-ram on charges of violating political funds law, fraud, embezzlement, and breach of trust. ‘,
, ‘ Heo’s representative said, “We submitted a public interest report document to the Political Fund Investigation Department of the Central Election Commission today.” ‘,
, ‘ Heo’s representative claimed that the two individuals violated the Public Official Election Act during the production process of promotional materials for the 22nd general election and alleged that Lee, who is the head of the party-affiliated think tank Reform Institute, improperly spent about 55 million won. ‘,
, ‘ They also alleged that about 11 million won per month was improperly spent on operating the party’s website during Lee’s tenure as party leader. ‘,
, ‘ In response, Chun argued that “it is completely false and merely a baseless smear without any specific evidence.” He added, “We will hold those accountable for raising unfounded issues based on false facts.” ‘,
, ” The Reform New Party is currently divided, with Heo’s side and the ‘pro-Lee Jun-seok faction’ such as Chun clashing. “,
, ‘ After the Lee Jun-seok faction leadership decided on Heo’s dismissal through a party member vote, Heo’s representatives requested a court injunction to suspend the effect of the party member recall vote. ‘,
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