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From the judge's black list to the trial deal, Im Jong-heon, a key figure in the suspicion of judicial farmers, attended the prosecution a while ago. I will go to the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office.

An Sang Woo reporter. (Yes, I am on the Seoul Central District Prosecutor's Office.) What did you tell Mr. Lim before he was here?

<Reporter>

Yes, Im Jong - heon, the former deputy director of the court administration, arrived at the Seoul Central District Prosecutors Office about 9:30 am.

Lim said that he felt heavy responsibility standing on the photo line.

[Lim Jong-heon / Former Chief of the Administrative Office of the Court: We feel heavy responsibility for the fact that our court is in crisis at present, and I apologize to all of you. I will be faithful to the prosecution investigation.]

Yim Seung-tae, a former deputy chief of the Administrative Office of the Supreme Court, has been questioned by fellow judges who oppose the appeals court, and is suspected of being a deputy in charge of trial intervention, including the trial of forced labor in Japan and union related lawsuits.

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How is the investigation going today?

<Reporter>

The essence of the investigation is to expand the investigation to the top of the line, including former Supreme Court chief Justice Yung Seung-tae, Park Byung-dae and former lawmaker Koh Young-Han.

In July, the prosecution searched the home and office of the deputy prime minister and called the deputy prime minister three months later.

That means that the prosecution has been involved in the investigation into the deputy prime minister.

The prosecution is said to have obtained a lot of evidence and statements to support allegations of former high-ranking judges,

The prosecution is expected to supplement the statements and evidence it gained through the investigation and expand the investigation into the top line in earnest.