Dispatch to the President's Office is 'Unknown Recipient'...The official residence is 'rejected'
The possibility of a Christmas investigation...Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit "Reviewing Multiple Measures"
In fact, this is the ultimatum...The third request for attendance was also discussed, and the possibility of a business trip and written investigation was low…Concern over 'Privilege controversy'
[Anchor]
President Yoon Suk Yeol refused to receive a second request for attendance from the Joint Investigation Headquarters to be investigated on the 25th, Christmas Day.
Following the first round, the second recall attempt is likely to be canceled, and it is expected that it will eventually go through the procedure of requesting an arrest warrant.
This is reporter Cha Jung-yoon.
[Reporter]
In the end, the second notice of attendance sent to President Yoon Suk Yeol by the Joint Investigation Headquarters, which is composed of the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit and the police, was not delivered.
The shipment to the general secretary's office and the annex was confirmed as "unknown recipient" and the presidential residence as "rejected receipt".
The electronic official letter was also found to be 'unconfirmed'.
As a result, the recall investigation of President Yoon, which was planned for 10 a.m. on Christmas Day, is likely to fail.
While maintaining its position to wait until the day, the government is reviewing various scenarios in preparation for the event that they will not be present.
There is also a plan to send a third request for attendance by setting a new date, and in fact, the possibility is unlikely as some analysts say this is the "last notice."
The method of conducting a business trip survey or a written survey at a third place is also discussed, but it is unclear whether the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit will implement it as it faced a backlash from public opinion at the time of Kim Gun-hee's case.
After all, what's left is the Arrest Warrant card.
However, as it is the first case against the incumbent president, the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit is also taking a cautious approach.
[Han Byung-do / Democratic Party member: If you refuse to comply with the second summons, shouldn't you request an arrest warrant?]
[Woo Jong-soo / Director of the National Investigation Division: We are thinking that the Senior Civil Servant Corruption Investigations Unit will proceed with the appropriate procedures]If President
Yoon responds to the summons, the police with the Joint Investigation Headquarters are also expected to participate in the face-to-face investigation.
I'm YTN's Cha Jung Yoon.
Video editing: Eunji Kang
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