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Attorney General Cho Nam-gwan announced that he would strictly limit the “separate investigation”, which the prosecution has identified as a bogus investigation, and would change the practice of unreasonable arrest investigations. Although he appears to have responded to the order of the Minister of Justice, Park Beom-gye, to improve the investigative practices of the prosecution, a subtle nervous war continues over the joint inspection of the Department of Justice and the Supreme Swordsman, sparked by suspicions of perjury in Han Myung-sook. judgment. Reporter Kang Hee-kyung reports. In December last year, the closest staff of then-Democratic Party representative Lee Nak-yeon was found dead due to extreme elections while undergoing a prosecution investigation on a suspicion related to the Optimus Fund. The controversy over the ‘investigation of separate cases’ emerged in political circles, and the prosecution decided to make guidelines internally while drawing a line on suspicion and gathering the views of headquarters. After three months of discussion, the Supreme Prosecutor’s Office decided to create the first empirical rule to restrict separate investigations and apply it as of today (25). Separate investigation is a method of investigating irrelevant matters revealed in the process of uncovering specific crime charges and pressuring suspects, and has been singled out as a representative subject of direct prosecution investigations. The guidelines prepared this time require the attorney general and attorney general to be approved prior to the initiation of the investigation of the case separately, and then the attorney general and attorney general must first verify whether the procedure for finding the investigation leads is Right. legal, and separate the case and the crime investigation department separately. At a meeting of the enlarged attorney general’s office, Cho Nam-gwan said he was stingy with self-reflection despite the public chastising prosecutors for “covering for my family.” In particular, he stressed that the erroneous practices of forcibly stopping investigations to obtain confessions in the direct investigation process must now be stopped. This move by Acting Cho and the Great Swordsman is in the nature of responding to Justice Minister Park Beom-gye’s order to inspect investigative practices to some extent. However, by looking at the timing of the announcement, it can be interpreted that in addition to joint processing, the processing itself also has the ability to improve the system. However, as previously announced, Minister Park Bum-gye has repeatedly expressed his willingness to carry out joint inspections with great intensity. He also reaffirmed his intention to involve controversial prosecution policy researcher Lim Eun-jung, who is controversial for his involvement in the prosecution. On the other hand, Acting Nam-gwan Cho emphasized that the prosecution should not “ separate the camp ” vis-à-vis senior prosecutors, saying that the prosecution will one day split into ranks and close collaborators. It is interpreted as a criticism of the current situation in which prosecutors classified as passport-prone have been assigned to the main prosecutor’s office and the Seoul Central District Prosecutor’s Office, creating internal conflicts. The aftermath of former Prime Minister Han Myung-sook’s alleged perjury arrangement has subsided to some extent, but the war of nerves between the Ministry of Justice and the Supreme Swordsman is escalating again ahead of joint inspection, which will soon follow. you will become a fully developed person. YTN Kang Hee-kyung[[email protected]]is. ※ ‘Your report becomes news’ YTN is waiting for your valuable report.
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