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aftermath surrounding the return to the office of Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol continues.

Professor Jeong Han-joong, who served as the disciplinary committee chairman, criticized the judiciary, who raised his hand, for lack of understanding of legal ethics.

President Yun went to work today following yesterday (25th).



Reporter Lee Hyun-young on the report.



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Professor Jeong Han-jung, who served as the chairman of the Prosecutors' Disciplinary Committee of the Ministry of Justice, posted an article on social

media

this morning.



He expressed regret for the decision of the Seoul Administrative Court yesterday that there was a flaw in the disciplinary process of Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol.



Earlier, the court ruled that when the disciplinary committee dismissed the request for evasion of the disciplinary committee from President Yoon's side, it was invalid because it could not fill the quorum of four.



However, Professor Jeong refuted that the prosecutor Shim Jae-cheol, who received an application for refusal, could not participate in the resolution and should be interpreted as being present. As the disciplinary process is an administrative process, the deliberation and resolution process should be separated.



"The standard of legal ethics is that not only inappropriate behaviors, as well as suspicious behaviors," he said, aiming at the courts and saying, "The understanding of legal ethics was very poor."



Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol went to work today, following yesterday.



It is reported that a wide range of reports on the progress of the prosecution's investigation targeting the current government, such as the Wolseong nuclear power plant incident, were reported.



The details of Yun's detailed investigation instructions have not yet been confirmed.



However, as President Yoon has always emphasized the principle of investigation, it is expected that the investigation of senior leaders such as Baek Un-gyu, former Minister of Industry, will speed up.



(Video coverage: Lee Jae-young·Hong Jong-soo, video editing: Yumira)