The Legal Affairs and Prosecution Reform Committee under the Ministry of Justice (Chairman Nam-jun Kim) advised that "Stop immediately convening the Supreme Prosecutors' Office's professional investigation advisory group in connection with the investigation of'adhesive prosecution'."

The committee said in an urgent recommendation released on the 2nd, "I express serious concern about the conflict within the prosecution over the case."

The committee said, "The expert advisory group can convene when there is a variety of opinions regarding the handling of important cases between the Supreme Prosecutors' Office and the frontline prosecutors' office." "It was transformed into a tool of shaking the investigation."

"The prosecution is trying to enforce the convocation of a professional advisory group even though prosecutors need to ensure fair exercise of the right to prosecution so that they can stick to their mission," he said. .

The committee said, "I hope the conflict surrounding the prosecution investigation will be resolved promptly." The Minister of Justice urged the government to come up with a plan to resolve the conflict within the prosecution.

As part of the prosecution reform policy of the former Attorney General's homeland, the Prosecutors' Reform Committee, which launched in September last year, made 20 recommendations all through 29th of last month.

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