▲ Attorney Wan-Gyu Lee, Deputy Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol


Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol repeatedly requested the Ministry of Justice to disclose the list of disciplinary members and records of the prosecution on the 7th, three days ahead of the Prosecutor's Discipline Committee of the Ministry of Justice.



In a statement sent to reporters today, Mr. Yoon's lawyer Wan-gyu Lee said, "I plan to request one more list of disciplinary committee members and the part where the inspection record does not come from the Ministry of Justice."



In order to guarantee the protection of the disciplinary committee, Yoon received two thousand-page inspection records from the Ministry of Justice on the 3rd.



However, most of the media articles were collected, and only a small part of the contents related to the actual surveillance investigation, Yoon argued.



It is known that the inspection report related to the'judgment inspection suspicion', which was controversial for distortion or deletion, was not included.



General Yoon said he was requesting that the list of disciplinary committees be given to determine whether or not to challenge it, but the Ministry of Justice said it was not responding.



It is reported that Yoon's side has confirmed a policy to evade Vice Minister Lee Yong-gu of the Ministry of Justice, who attends the disciplinary committee as an ex officio member.



In a recent telegram dialogue, there is a problem with fairness, in light of the fact that Vice Minister Lee made a ``handshake'' in the Constitutional petition of the Prosecutors' Disciplinary Law on the part of President Yoon and served as a defense for former Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy Paik Woon-gyu in relation to the suspicion of manipulating the economic feasibility of the Wolseong nuclear power plant. Will.



Prosecutors at the Ministry of Justice Shim Jae-cheol and Shin Seong-sik, the head of the anti-corruption force at the Ministry of Justice, who are known to be critical of Yoon's side, are likely to be avoided if they are designated as disciplinary committee members.



It is interpreted that President Yoon's request for the disciplinary committee and the disclosure of the inspection records again is to highlight the fact that the right of defense is not properly guaranteed prior to the disciplinary committee.



At the same time, Lee repeatedly denied the allegations of the judges' inspection by releasing part of the book (Almance of the Federal Judiciaryd), which summarizes the academic background, career, political activities, media, and opinions of US federal judges.



"This book contains more than 100 federal judges' data and is sold to the general public," said Lee. "Compared to this, the contents of the Great Swords Document are few."



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