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Attorney General Chu Mi-ae is expected to hold prosecutor-level greetings earlier this week as the first card of prosecution reform. It is known to have drafted greetings, but it is expected to meet with prosecutor general Yoon Seok-yeol as early as possible (6 days) to hear opinions.

Reporter Won Jong-jin on the sidewalk.

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Attorney General Chu Mi-ae was known to have finalized and drafted a greeting for senior prosecutors at the prosecutor's office last evening.

As the Attorney General's Law stipulates that the Attorney General will listen to the Attorney General's opinion ahead of the request for prosecutors, the possibility of meeting between Chu and Yoon Seok-Yeol was gathered, but it has not been met yet.

The prosecutor's greetings committee, which is held just before greetings, has not been announced.

Justice officials say prosecutors will be available at the beginning of this week.

Attention is the personnel scale.

Some observers say only a few people will be appointed for the current seven seats.

However, as Minister Chu emphasized prosecution reform several times in his inaugural address, there is more view that a big greeting will be made in terms of organizational renewal.

In particular, the possibility of replacing the Chan-ho Park, the chief public investigator for Park and the anti-corruption director, Han Dong-hoon, the Seoul Central District Attorney Bae Seong-bum, and the Eastern District Attorney, Jonam-gwan, have been discussed.

In the face of censure over the investigation, the conflict between the Justice Department and the prosecution is likely to increase.