Justice Minister Han Dong-hoon countered today (6th) that the Democratic Party's claim that the prosecution's investigation into Lee Jae-myung, the leader of the Democratic Party, is biased, "the frame itself of retaliation or targeted investigation is not established."

Minister of Justice Han Dong-hoon, who first attended the state audit, arrived at the National Assembly on the same day and said, "Many of them were raised during the Democratic Party's internal primary and have been around for a long time."



Hwang Un-ha, a member of the Democratic Party of Korea, criticized the revision of the enforcement ordinance of the Ministry of Justice's 'inspector uniform' (restore the prosecutor's investigative authority) and aimed, "There is no country in which the prosecution investigates thugs." No one thinks that prosecutors should not investigate thugs and drugs.”



Regarding the recent case of being followed by a car by a citizen journalist, the Investigation (formerly Yeollim Sympathy TV) officials, he said, "I think I followed him at night to find a weakness." "I don't think it should be a country where you can repeatedly follow a vehicle at night to catch a weakness," he said.



Regarding 'Channel A reporters' defamation charges,' Choi Kang-wook, a member of the Democratic Party of Korea, who was acquitted in the first trial, said, "The frame of the political prosecution is frustrated." It is stated that it is made up of facts,” he said.



The scene of the first state audit of Justice Minister Han Dong-hoon was recorded in the video.



(Video coverage: Yang Doo-won / Composition: Jin Sang-myung / Editing: Jang Hee-jeong / Production: D Content Planning Department)