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Justice Minister Park Beom-gye will announce his position on the afternoon of today (22) regarding the decision of the former Prime Minister Han Myung-sook's trial to prosecute a perjury without prosecution.

There will be comments on the acceptance of the Great Sword's decision, as well as a joint inspection in the future.



Reporter Won Jong-jin's report.



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Justice Minister Park Beom-gye, who was silent about the decision to keep the prosecution's head of prosecution, opened his speech on his way to work today.



We avoided immediate answers to the reporters' questions about accepting the Greatsword's decision.



[Park Beom-gye/Minister of Justice: We are going to announce our position in the afternoon.

Well, the content I was conducting was'Judge Again'...

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The criticism of the unreasonable initiation of command authority in the investigation refuted that it was a procedure that had to be taken once before the final judgment.



[Park Bum-gye/Minister of Justice: I hope you will think about'if you hadn't conducted such a command' at least once.]



At the same time, I will announce the joint inspection of the judicial affairs and prosecutors on the ordered investigation practice along with the initiation of the investigation command authority. "He added.



It is interpreted as the purpose of explaining one's position on the'inspection card' that will be progressed in the future, emphasizing the legitimacy of conducting the investigation.



On Friday last week, the Supreme Prosecutors held an extended meeting in which 14 people, including 7 chiefs of the Supreme Prosecutors' Office, and 6 chiefs of high prosecutors at the front line, attended the prosecutor's office as the acting prosecutor General Nam-gwan Cho to discuss whether or not the inmates were charged with perjury.



After more than 11 hours of marathon meetings, a vote was reached among the participants, and 10 out of 14 registered votes were reported to have submitted non-prosecution opinions.



Acting Nam-gwan Cho reported these results to Minister Park Bum-gye, and Secretary Park did not make a statement over the weekend.