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Today (9th), members of the National Assembly started a field investigation by the Supreme Prosecutors' Office.

When Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae raised suspicion that there was a problem with special activity expenses at the National Assembly targeting Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yul last week, the opposition party decided to do a joint verification, asking to see the special expenses for the Ministry of Justice.



Reporter Won Jong-jin will tell you what the results of today's field survey were like.



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Judge members of the National Assembly who visited the Supreme Prosecutors' Office to jointly verify the cost of special activities between the Ministry of Justice and the prosecution.



The ruling party said that it would thoroughly examine the prosecution's special performance expenses to ensure that it would not be abused as political funding for President Yoon Suk-yeol, and the opposition party opposed that it would check whether the special expenses of the Ministry of Justice were used as ministerial money.



I looked at the details of the special expenses for 3 hours, but the interpretations were mixed.



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opposition party refuted the claim of Minister Choo Mi-ae that Yoon allocates special expenses to each prosecutor's office in a partial manner.



[Kim Do-eup/People's Power (Counselor of the Judiciary Committee): The Great Swordsman did a little more faithfully.

In conclusion, the cost of special activities is going down properly to the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office.]



After the verification was over, Minister Chu sent a text message to the reporters, saying that unlike in previous years, he has never been allocated or used the prosecution special activity expenses.



While the Supreme Prosecutors' Office did not make an official position, President Yoon Seok-yeol emphasized that in a lecture to the new deputy prosecutors held in Jincheon, Chungcheongbuk-do, the public prosecutor should be both fair and public.



(Video editing: Park Jeong-sam)