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Ahead of the appointment of the new prosecutor general, it is known that the Supreme Prosecutors' Office is pending a decision on how to deal with a big case. There are many complaints from the front-line investigation team, saying that the great swordsman is delaying the decision of the next decision even though the investigation was finalized and the opinion was posted.



This is reporter Won Jong-jin.



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Daejeon District Prosecutor's Office, Wolseong Nuclear Power Plant investigation team, aimed at the process of pursuing the nuclear power plant policy, the core pledge of the current government.



Since last month, the Supreme Prosecutors' Office has expressed an opinion of prosecuting former Minister of Industry Paik Woon-gyu, former Blue House industrial policy secretary Chae Hee-bong, and Jeong Jae-hoon, president Han Su-won, without custody.



The investigation team concluded that they were involved in manipulating the economic feasibility of the Wolseong nuclear power plant, and applied charges of abuse and malpractice.



The investigative team went through a complementary investigation and raised the opinions of the prosecution against them, but it is known that the Supreme Prosecutor's Office returned to the effect that it was difficult to decide on important pending cases due to the limited scope of work as proxy for Prosecutor General Cho Nam-gwan.



The Suwon District Prosecutor's Office investigating the Blue House Civil Service Secretary Lee Gwang-cheol, who was involved in the alleged illegal withdrawal of Kim Hak's former vice-minister, is in a similar situation.



Although there was an opinion to prosecute this secretary, it is known that the Great Swordsman is delaying the decision of the next decision.



The Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office, which has investigated Samsung Electronics Vice Chairman Lee Jae-yong's suspected illegal administration of propofol, has also passed the prosecution's investigation and deliberation committee and delivered opinions on the prosecution several times, but the Supreme Prosecutor's Office has yet to make a decision.



In this situation, criticism has been raised both inside and outside the prosecutor's office as to whether the great swordsman is overly aware of the inauguration of the next president and the greeting of the prosecutor.



(Video coverage: Seo Jin-ho, Video editing: Won-hee Won)