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Prosecutors have been protesting against the recent orders of Attorney General Choo Mi-ae.

Then, Minister Chu also posted a post today (29th) aimed directly at a public prosecutor who criticized the current situation.

In the midst of this, President Seok-yeol Yoon visited Daejeon and met with prosecutors.



Reporter Lee Hyun-young reported this.



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Ministry of Justice is said to have started recruiting inspectors after Minister Choo Mi-ae ordered a joint inspection with the Supreme Prosecutors' Office in connection with the alleged disposition of the Optimus case last year.



However, internal backlash broke out from the issue of dispatching prosecutors.



Lee Bok-hyun, head of the Daejeon District Prosecutor's Office, posted a message on the internal network today, saying, "A prosecutor is dispatched to the prosecutor's office of the Ministry of Justice without consulting with the prosecutor's office. He criticized him, saying, "It feels like'Insa Nongdan Choi' at the time of the Park Geun-hye administration."



Jeju District Prosecutor Lee Hwan-woo also posted a post on the internal network yesterday stating, "I want to evaluate that the reform of the prosecution has failed from the beginning," saying, "Human resources, command and supervision rights are being abused".



Then, Minister Chu shared a link to an article about Prosecutor Lee Hwan-woo posted by former Minister Cho Kook on social media and posted a post saying, "If you come out like this, only reform will answer."



There was a controversy that the attorney general, who had the prosecutor's personnel authority, shot the prosecutor publicly, and this afternoon, the prosecutor Choi Jae-man, the son-in-law of the former Attorney General Chun Jeong-bae, added to the criticism.



"Do you think it is the prosecution reform to demolish prosecutors who do not handle the case in the desired direction or press it with the prosecution?" and "I will also come out" he wrote.



In the midst of this, President Yoon Seok-yeol visited Daejeon and held a meeting with prosecutors.



[Suk-Yeol Yoon/Prosecutor General: I heard the difficulties and patted on the back and came to do this.]



General Yoon did not answer questions from reporters regarding the orders for the

prosecution of the chief

minister.



(Video coverage: Kim Tae-hoon and Seol Min-hwan, Video editing: Ha Sung-won)