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Lee In-kyu, former head of the Central Investigation Department of the Supreme Prosecutors' Office, who was in charge of the investigation of former President Roh Moo-hyun, published a memoir in which he claimed that most of the allegations of bribery were true at the time. Former President Moon Jae-in, who was a lawyer at the time, criticized Roh, which he dismissed as "the second perpetrator of political prosecution."

Kang Cheng-wan is a reporter.

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This is a memoir published by
Lee In-kyu, former head of the Central Investigation Department of the Supreme Prosecutors' Office.

Lee, who devoted more than 2 of the 530 pages to the investigation of former President Roh Moo-hyun, claimed that most of the allegations of bribery had been confirmed as true.

In 220, Mrs. Kwon Yang-sook received one set of Piaget men's and women's watches worth KRW 2006 million from Chairman Park, and in 2, Mrs. Kwon claimed that she received $1.2007 million from Chairman Park to finance the purchase of a house in the United States for her son, Noh Gun-ho.

He then turned his arrows on his lawyer, former President Moon Jae-in.

Moon didn't issue a written opinion and "didn't know the ABCs of criminal case defense," arguing that if he had handled it well, Roh would not have been killed.

In the course of the investigation, it was also alleged that then-Blue House Chief of Civil Affairs Chung Ki-ki and the NIS pressured former President Roh to inflict moral damage.

Roh and his family countered that Roh was "the second perpetrator of political prosecution" and that Roh had no knowledge of the alleged bribery while in office and had no involvement whatsoever.

[Yoon Kun-yong/Democratic Party lawmaker (MBC Radio): I think the political prosecutor who caused the president to die an unjust death is acting by believing in the back boat of the prosecutor's regime.]

The former director repeatedly claimed that the NIS was involved in a 140 SBS report that "threw the clock into a rice paddy."

However, as a result of the SBS fact-finding committee's investigation in 2, the report was made by officials of the prosecutor's investigation team, and the NIS involvement was not confirmed.

(Video Interview: Choi Choi-woong, Video Editing: Park Ki-duk)