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Attorney General Chu Mi-ae heralded intense reforms to change the prosecution from the roots. The prosecution reform is a demand for the times, and now a voice for change must be heard in the prosecution. Let's listen to the inaugural address first and then the prosecution response.

I'm Bae Joon-woo.

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Chu Mi-ae's inauguration was 'prosecutor reform' as expected.

The prosecution reform is a timely demand that no one can resist, and he expressed his strong will to change the prosecution from the roots.

[Chumi Ae / Minister of Justice: (Prosecutor Reform) should be the 'prime of reform' that changes the roots of organizational culture and existing practices.]

In his inaugural address, which had been read for over 10 minutes, the word 'reform' appeared 17 times.

[Chi Mi Ae / Minister of Justice: We will not only treat the prosecution as a target of reform but will make each one a sincere partner of the reform and achieve the successful prosecution reform that the people want.]

In particular, he foretold the high-level follow-up measures to promptly carry out the reform tasks that the current government is pursuing.

[Chumi Ae / Minister of Justice: We will speed up democratic control of post-prosecution and prosecution to restore public confidence in the Ministry of Justice.]

It was a bit heavy, but it also showed a five-member parliamentary record.

Unlike Kim Young-dae, Seoul Chief of Justice, who attended the inauguration of former Minister of the Republic of Korea, Choo Mi-ae was inaugurated at the inauguration ceremony for the president and prosecutors targeting the Blue House and the Blue House, such as Deputy Chief Prosecutor Kang Nam-il, Seoul Central District Attorney Bae Sung-bum, and Ban Dong-hoon, Deputy General Manager Han Dong-hoon. Also attended a lot.

(Video coverage: Yang Doo-won, Video editing: Hwang Ji-young)

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