"We gathered an opinion that no more wrong practices should be repeated," said Justice Chu Mi-ae, who decided not to submit to the National Assembly a complaint about the Blue House election intervention.

Mr. Chu told reporters today (5) that he has gone to work at the government office in Gwacheon.

"We also made a ban on criminal cases as of December 1 last year," he said.

Earlier, the Ministry of Justice said yesterday that there was a risk of violating human rights such as the right to a fair trial of the criminal defendants and the privacy and honor of the person involved in the case. The National Assembly has refused to file a complaint.

The Justice Department said it would only provide the National Assembly with data on the summary of the facts and will not submit the full complaint.

"At the start of the trial, we will be able to learn the details of the complaint," Chu said. "In addition, what will be known from the data submitted to the National Assembly will no longer happen."

Earlier, the Dong-A Ilbo reported that it had obtained a lawsuit for election intervention and that the former Cheong Wa Dae Min Jung-Suk was reported to police at least 15 times before Kim Ki-hyun's former Ulsan mayor.

Chu said, "It is something to check in the future how it was leaked." "Your citizens are also known by the right to be tried, not to be distorted through the media. I think you will. "

(Video coverage: Doowon Yang, Video editing: Eunkyung Lee)