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Yoon Seok-yeol was born in Seoul and graduated from Seoul National University Law School.

Although he was a latecomer to the bar exam for the first time in 9 times, he served as the Prosecutor General and led the 'corruption cleaning investigation'.



This is reporter Gyujin Jeong.



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Yoon Seok-yeol was born in 1960 in Yeonhui-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, the first of a son and a daughter.



After graduating from Chungam High School, he entered Seoul National University Law School in 1979.



There is an anecdote that during his sophomore year in college, he was sentenced to life in prison for Chun Doo-hwan in a mock trial for the May 18 Gwangju Democratization Movement, and then fled to his maternal family, Gangneung.



He initially dreamed of becoming a professor under the influence of his father Yoongi-jung, who was an emeritus professor at Yonsei University.



He had planned to stand on the podium after passing the bar exam, but he passed the bar exam in 1991 at ninety thousand and became a first-time prosecutor at the age of 34.



[Yoon Seok-yeol / 20th President-elect (appeared last year with all the deacons): I failed because of the Criminal Procedure Act, but when I passed, I got almost the highest score in the Criminal Procedure Act.



] I came back at the recommendation of a senior who couldn't throw it away and had a high sense of rhetoric and perseverance.



After that, he became famous as a 'Ganggol Special Tong Prosecutor' by participating as an investigative team in major cases such as the 2003 illegal presidential campaign investigation, the 2006 Hyundai Motor Group corruption, and the 2011 Busan Savings Bank corruption.



In 2013, while adhering to the principles in the investigation into the NIS comment case, he stayed in one position,



[Yoon Seok-yeol/20th President-elect (2013 National Auditor): I am saying this today because I am not loyal to people.]



Park Young-soo, head of the investigation team of the special prosecutor He was revived by digging into the case of state nongdan with the help of the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office, and then became the prosecutor general of the Moon Jae-in government.



However, he set an angle with the Moon Jae-in government through the investigation of the former Attorney General's family, and he continued to fight with former Attorney General Chu Mi-ae over prosecutorial reform.



[Yoon Seok-yeol / 20th President-elect (last January): It is not so easy for one person to kick off his career after 26 years of public service and start a new job.

So I couldn't even think of how I got here.]