It's the third and final day of the parliamentary interpellation session.<br />Today, top government officials will be grilled on matters regarding education, culture and social issues.<br /> Rival parties are expected to clash over the creation of an independent body that will be tasked with probing government officials, lawmakers or even the president.<br />Another area of dispute is the fielding of a joint Korean women's ice hockey team during the Olympics -- with the opposition likely to criticize the government for what it claims is incompetence in preparing for the Games overall.<br />Rival lawmakers are also expected to bring up the issue of sexual assault,... following revelations by female prosecutors that were victims -- which triggered the worldwide #MeToo movement in Korea. <br />