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Supreme Prosecutor's Office has launched a fact-finding investigation into the allegation that the incumbent prosecutor had asked the opposition figures to accuse journalists and feminist politicians. Justice Minister Park Beom-gye repeatedly urged an investigation into the truth, saying that the honor of the prosecution was at stake.



By Son Hyeong-an, staff reporter.



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Shortly before last year's general election, when allegations of accusations by Supreme Prosecutor's Office Investigation and Information Policy Officer Son Jun-seong, who was known as a close aide to former Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol, surfaced, Prosecutor General Kim Oh-su ordered the Supreme Prosecutor's Office to investigate the facts.



Inspection Division 3, which began investigating the allegations, moved immediately after the president's instructions were issued.



First, it is said that he went to the Office of the Investigative Information Officer where the prosecutor had worked until two months ago and secured a computer believed to have been used by the prosecutor.



The Supreme Prosecutor's Office is said to be checking whether key evidence, such as the indictment and judgment, which is known to have been delivered by Prosecutor Sohn to Rep. Kim Woong, is stored on this computer.



The hand prosecutor, who is currently working at the Daegu High Prosecutor's Office, took a leave of absence for personal reasons yesterday (3rd), and it seems that the prosecutor will soon call the hand prosecutor and conduct an investigation.



Justice Minister Park Beom-gye repeatedly emphasized the speedy fact-finding investigation, saying, "It is a matter of the honor of the prosecution."



Aside from the fact-finding investigation within the prosecution, it is highly likely that the high-ranking public officials' crime investigation department will also launch.



This is because a civic group has announced that it will file a complaint against former president Yoon Seok-yeol and prosecutor Sohn.



In response, the Ministry of Airborne Affairs announced that it would review the complaint in accordance with the procedure once it is received.