The committee's report that there were South Korean plans to plant an intelligence network in the White House and to influence the United States Congress, newsmedia, clergy, and educators.
[10] Together they founded the Korean Culture and Freedom Foundation, a nonprofit organization which undertook a public diplomacy campaign for the Republic of Korea.
[12] The report of the committee also found that the KCIA planned to grant money to American universities in order to attempt to influence them for political purposes.
[13] It also said that the KCIA had harassed and intimidated Korean people living in the United States if they protested against Republic of Korea government policies.
[17] The committee investigated claims that Edward Derwinski had leaked confidential information to South Korean officials, but the inquiry ended inconclusively.