With the disciplinary committee of the Ministry of Justice approaching one day ahead of Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol, there are analyzes that there will be controversy over applications for evasion of disciplinary members and adoption of witnesses.



The Ministry of Justice said that as of today (9th) afternoon, there is no change in the schedule of the Ministry of Justice disciplinary committee, and it is observed that it will proceed as scheduled tomorrow.



Tomorrow, the disciplinary committee is expected to face difficulties from the process of applying for evasion of disciplinary members and adopting witnesses prior to deliberation.



General Yoon's position is that if Vice Minister of Justice Yong-gu Yong-gu attends the disciplinary committee, it is in a position to file an appeal, so a conflict with the Ministry of Justice is expected to be inevitable.



Whether or not to adopt witnesses, both sides can fight.



Yesterday afternoon, President Yoon applied for witnesses such as Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office Lee Seong-yoon, Supreme Prosecutors' Office, Han Dong-soo, and Gwangju District Prosecutors' Deputy Prosecutor Jeong Jin-woong, as witnesses. Is known.



Therefore, he explained that in order to guarantee the right to defend, it is necessary to examine the areas that need confirmation through the witness newspaper and then record them.



It is said that the Witnesses who had previously requested by President Yoon are in a position to attend the disciplinary committee tomorrow and explain the facts.



Therefore, if the discussion is prolonged, the possibility of designating an additional deadline by continuing the disciplinary committee date cannot be ruled out.