In the midst of criticism from front-line prosecutors following the initiation of the investigation and command of Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae and orders for the prosecution, Im Eun-jeong, the prosecution policy researcher at the Supreme Prosecutors' Office (Deputy Prosecutor), gave an opinion on the 30th that "the prosecution also needs self-sufficiency.



In an article posted on the prosecution's internal network that day, Prosecutor Lim said, "Yesterday, the sentence of former President Lee Myung-bak was confirmed." I mentioned it.



In addition, referring to the prosecutor's investigation over the suspicion of'hospitality' by Kim Hak's former Vice Minister of Justice, and the death of the late prosecutor Kim Hong-young, he said, "The prosecution is being criticized for too much karma."



He said, "There is no magnetic voice that deserves to be there, but how can we say that it is the proper attitude of a prosecutor only when there is only an angry voice against the outside who criticizes us for our faults?" I thought I had to leave at least one of my voice."



However, the junior prosecutors who received this article pointed out that the chief prosecutor Im was misleading the critical voice of the front line.



One prosecutor left a comment saying, "I'm sorry, but it sounds like a water ride to me. To tell you more, I'd like you to remember that there are juniors who now refer to you as a political prosecutor."



Another prosecutor said, "I strongly agree with the need for continuous prosecution reform," but said, "I can't agree with the claim that researcher Eun-jung Lim is self-made and the rest of the prosecution are not self-made."



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