Former Minister of Justice's arrest warrant Court starts reviewing 11:50 on December 26, Korea

The court has examined whether the South Korean presidential office has issued an arrest warrant for former Governor Cho Gook who was requested by the prosecution on the morning of alleged abuse of powers, allegedly fraudulently terminating internal inspections for alleged bribery. Started. The court will make a decision late on the night of June 26, and if Jo is arrested, the impact on the Moon Jane administration is likely to be unavoidable.

The issue was allegedly reported by the former deputy mayor of Busan, who had previously served as an executive on the Finance Committee of the government, and the presidential office had fraudulently terminated internal inspections despite allegations of bribery. Thing.

Prosecutors filed an arrest warrant on January 23 this morning against former Governor of the People's Chief of Inspector General Cho Guk, who was the chief of the Office of Inspectors at the Presidential Office, on charges of abuse. At half past, we began to examine whether to issue an arrest warrant.

Cho, who visited the court to attend the examination, told reporters, "I disagree with the terms of the arrest warrant. I want to elaborate with the judge. I hope and believe that there is a judicial decision. "

According to Korean media, the court will make a decision late on the night of 26th.

If Mr. Cho is arrested, it will inevitably be a blow to the Moon Jane administration, and the court's decision is of interest.