Justice Minister Chu Mi-ae ordered prosecutors from across the country today (4th), "Don't shake and let all of our prosecutors' organizations see only the people and take the right path."

"It's reform to cover up sibibi. It's reform to unravel as it is," Chu said on his Facebook page this afternoon.

Channel A reporters told the prosecutors who attended a meeting summoned by the Supreme Prosecutors yesterday in connection with Mr. Chu's investigation into the suspicion of attempted attempted attempted attempts to stop the allegation that the prosecution should not be suspicious of blocking the dispute. Is interpreted as

"Reformation is the cornerstone of the public's trust," Chu said. "Never should we take any political purpose or any personality."

This seems to have revealed that he has no political purpose for exercising his leadership in prosecution for Channel A-related cases to prosecutor Yoon Seok-yeol, and that President Seok-Yeol Yoon should not be susceptible to unfair involvement in investigations involving aides.

"It is the job of the Minister or the Attorney General to make sure that the suspect is under investigation to ensure that there is no unfairness, and that the investigating officer should investigate according to laws and principles."

Earlier, prosecutors at the prosecutor's level or higher across the country gathered at the Supreme Prosecutors' Office in Seocho-dong, Seoul yesterday (3rd) and exchanged opinions for about 9 hours.

Attorney General Seok-Yeol Yoon has yet to decide whether to accept or deny Minister Chu Mi-ae.

President Yoon is expected to consolidate the official positions of the day after the deliberation by the Greatsword until the day after the deliberation to report the results of the prosecutor's meeting (6 days).

Participants at the National Prosecutors' Meeting were said to have had a position that it would be illegal to request the reconsideration of the Minister's command to urge the Seoul Central District Attorney's Investigation Team to investigate independently while limiting the authority to conduct and supervise the investigation.

However, it was reported that there were many opinions that it would be advisable to stop the expert investigation advisory group to be reviewed in connection with the investigation, as the chief prosecutor has already postponed the schedule.

The opinions of prosecutors gathered as to whether it would be desirable to remain firm on the position of President Yoon Seok-yeol.

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