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(From The Korea Herald)
By Joo Sang-min The opposition Grand National Party raised an allegation yesterday that key witnesses who did not attend a parliamentary audit of government branches conspired together to avoid testifying.
According to documents sent to the head of the National Assembly's Policy Committee, four of the witnesses who are close to President Roh Moo-hyun sent forms that were identical in every respect save their name and individual stamp. They even used the same font and spacing. "I inform you of my not being able to attend the audit because I wasn't given a week's notice to testify before the National Assembly," all four letters read.
Two of the four were Roh Gun-pyeong, the president's elder brother, and former presidential secretary for general affairs Choi Do-sul.
GNP spokesman Park Jin suspected that one person wrote a blueprint letter and sent it through the same facsimile given that the four letters were sent at the same time and place.
"Undeniable ...