Korea's Cho Guk Legal Minister Established New Organization for Prosecution Reform September 17 22:26

On June 17, Korea ’s Minister of Justice Cho has established a new organization to promote prosecution reform. Cho has a strong willingness to reform the prosecution, and it is expected that the prosecution will continue to investigate and continue to investigate the allegations.

South Korea's President Moon Jae-in said that prosecution reform was an important issue because he was too powerful, and for that reason he appointed his neighbor Cho Guk.

The Korean Ministry of Justice announced on the 17th that an organization called the Prosecution Reform Promotion Support Team was established within the ministry in order to promptly proceed with the prosecution reform based on instructions from Cho.

This organization, which reports directly to Cho Law Minister, consists of more than 10 members, and supports the development of laws necessary for prosecution reform, and examines specific measures to strengthen the oversight function of the prosecution by the Ministry of Justice. That is.

Cho also visited the prosecutor's office during the month to clarify the policy of meeting with the prosecutors in the field.

Cho, when meeting with representatives of the ruling party at the National Assembly on the 17th, expressed his strong willingness to say, “I want to do my best in prosecution reform.”

On the 16th, the prosecution arrested a man of Cho Ho's relative on the 16th over a series of suspicions, and also proceeded with investigations such as listening to circumstances from Cho's daughter, expecting deepening conflict with Cho Ho Will be.