Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol said on the 22nd, "I am well aware that the public's voice is still loud about the prosecution reform."



President Yoon attended the state affairs audit of the Legislative Judiciary Committee held at the National Assembly on this day and said in his greeting, "The prosecution has made efforts to faithfully respond to corruption in various fields of society and to protect the people from crime." It.



He also said, "Last year, we have looked back on the investigation practices and culture from the perspective of the Constitution and the people and have pushed forward various reform measures."



These remarks emphasized the reinforcement of human rights investigations and major prosecutors' policy functions, such as the shift to the trial center of the forced subpoena investigation after taking office, and interpreted as an indirect response to Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae's social network (SNS) offensive the day before.



Earlier, on social media the previous day, Minister Chu pointed out that the practice of collecting criminal information was repeated in the process of investigating the Lime Asset Management case, saying, "I wished I was sincere about the reform of the prosecution at least once, but such expectations and beliefs have collapsed."



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