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Prosecutors from the Prosecutor's Office of the Ministry of Justice, following the Supreme Prosecutor's Office, also oppose the so-called 'complete inspection' bill, which completely deprives the prosecution of investigation rights.

The Democratic Party pressured the prosecution, saying the legislature looked ridiculous, and the people's power again criticized the Democratic Party.



Correspondent Kim Ki-tae.



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Goo Ja-hyeon, head of the Prosecutor's Office of the Ministry of Justice and prosecutors affiliated with the Prosecutor's Office held a meeting yesterday (8th) regarding the 'check-and-run' bill promoted by the Democratic Party.



The contents of the meeting were organized into a document in the form of a statement, which included the content that if the prosecution's investigative capacity was deprived at once, there is a high risk of lowering the nation's ability to respond to crimes, and it is difficult to find justification as it may increase inconvenience to the public.



The document, prepared by prosecutors affiliated with the Ministry of Justice, was also reported to Minister of Justice Park Beom-gye, who did not take a stand.



At the National High Prosecutor's Office, held yesterday, presided over by Prosecutor General Kim Oh-soo, they agreed to oppose the bill, saying that the prosecution's investigative power, a safeguard against human rights violations, should be maintained. said.



In response, the Democratic Party issued a warning letter to the prosecution, saying, "Does the legislature look ridiculous that the era of the prosecutor-general president is approaching?"



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The transition committee plans to address the controversy surrounding the Inspection and Overhaul Bill as an outstanding issue at a meeting of the Judicial Administration and Political Affairs subcommittee to be held tomorrow.



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