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Entry 2020.12.25 17:18 | Revision 2020.12.25 17:26
According to law enforcement officials, on the 25th, President Yoon took a public car to work at the Supreme Prosecutor’s Office in Seocho-gu, Seoul around 12 noon, he chaired the ‘Meeting of Countermeasures Related to the Crown 19 ‘and instructed the Supreme Prosecutors and the National Prosecutor’s Office to comply with three things.
In addition, they were asked to prioritize criminal law enforcement and investigate serious criminal cases first. To avoid contact, it was ordered to reduce citations and to actively use videos and online surveys via mobile phones and emails. In order to reduce the number of subpoenas per day, he was also asked to summon them with the prior approval of the branch chief and deputy prosecutor.
Since the right of access and transportation with lawyers is a fundamental right in accordance with the constitution, phone and video booths were provided at each level of the prosecution offices and detention centers to ensure maximum protection.
President Yoon is scheduled to come to work as chief prosecutor on the 26th at 2:00 pm on the 26th to receive a report on the work during the suspension period and the adjustment of investigative rights of the prosecution and police. The problems of each department are collected and Chief Prosecutor Moo-gon Jeon informs Yoon.
It was noted that Yoon would receive reports of suspected manipulating the economic viability of Wolseong Unit 1 upon returning to work, but there was no such report that day. That day, General Yoon prepared lunch with a lunch box with Deputy Prosecutor Cho Nam-gwan and Secretary General Bok Doo-gyu.
When President Moon Jae-in approved the two-month suspension on the 16th, Yoon’s duties were suspended. Since then, the 12th Administrative Division of the Seoul Administrative Court (Deputy Judge Hong Soon-wook) cited President Yoon’s request for a stay of execution the day before against the Minister of Justice. Immediately after the court’s decision, Yoon said, “I deeply appreciate the judgment of the judiciary. I will do my best to protect the constitutional spirit, the rule of law, and common sense.”