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Attorney General Yoon Seok-yeol’s disciplinary commission schedule, which was scheduled to take place today, has been postponed again next week. Minister Choo Mi-ae said that he had made this decision in response to President Yoon’s request. Even with the list of disciplinary committees and the provision of inspection data, both sides continue to have a nervous war. I’ll connect the reporters. Reporter Kang Hee-kyung! Yesterday afternoon, President Yoon Suk-yeol’s disciplinary committee schedule was delayed. Which was the reason? Yes, President Yoon Suk-yeol requested that the deliberation date of the disciplinary committee be delayed again. The reason was that there should be at least 5 days left from the date the notice was delivered, but it was not. The Justice Ministry immediately refuted that it was an unreasonable request, saying that it was not necessary to respect the five-day grace period, as it had already delayed the deadline once. But yesterday afternoon, the position of President Moon Jae-in was announced and the situation changed dramatically. He stressed that the procedural justification and fairness of the disciplinary committee of the Ministry of Justice against President Yun are very important. Less than two hours later, the Ministry of Justice announced that it was delaying the deadline to guarantee procedural rights and sufficient defense rights. Taking into account the schedule of the disciplinary commissions, it was decided on the 10th of next Thursday. The exact time has not yet been announced. The conflict between the two sides over the date of the disciplinary committee came to an end when Minister Chu Mi-ae took a step back in response to President Moon’s message. Although the deadline was postponed, does it seem like Yoon’s reaction to a copy of the inspection records provided by the Ministry of Justice yesterday? Yes, yesterday afternoon, President Yoon Suk-yeol received a copy of the inspection records requested by the Ministry of Justice. The brochure was confirmed to be only about five to two thousand pages long. Although the volume is large, yesterday the Ministry of Justice decided to postpone the disciplinary commission, so I had plenty of time as General Yoon, but this time, the content of the minutes emerged as a new problem. Yoon’s lawyer, Wan-gyu Lee, said that most of the media article clippings are in five volumes and that many of the contents of the relevant person’s surveillance investigation were missing. He added that today he will ask the Ministry of Justice again why the key records were missing. Even with the release of the list of disciplinary committee members, the war of nerves continues. The Ministry of Justice has already rejected a request from Mr. Yoon to provide the list of members of the disciplinary committee. In response, Yoon said yesterday that listing the members of the disciplinary committee has something to do with the invasion of the privacy of the disciplinary committee and that he has not yet received a response from the Ministry of Justice. President Yoon’s policy is that if he does not receive the list of disciplinary committee members until the end, he submits an escape request on the spot. In particular, the key question is who are the two prosecutors appointed by Minister Chu Mi-ae. If people close to Minister Chu participate, such as Attorney General Shim Jae-cheol and the head of the Supreme Prosecutor’s Office anti-corruption force, who are discussed by some people, Yoon is expected to request an evasion. YTN Kang Hee-kyung at the Supreme Prosecutor’s Office[[email protected]]it is. ※ ‘Your report becomes news’ YTN is waiting for your valuable report.
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