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Justice Minister Park Beom-gye strongly criticized Prosecutor Han Dong-hoon, who said he would hold him accountable by mentioning his name.

Minister Park said that he felt miserable and said it was scary, but there are also interpretations that the passport represents the uncomfortable feeling felt by the prosecution organization.



This was covered by Ahn Hee-jae, a reporter.



<Reporter> Prosecutor Han Dong-hoon, who



was released



after two years of being involved in an attempted coercion case, shot down Justice Minister Park Bum-gye in this way. Regarding this, Minister Park seemed determined and criticized a chief prosecutor.



[Park Beom-gye / Minister of Justice: I will ask you to take responsibility by mentioning your real name. Are you the President or the Prosecutor General?

What is it?

There is such a thing as the gold road, the gold road.]



He made a point saying that when the chief prosecutor mentioned the minister's real name and said he would hold him accountable, the discipline and system of the country had been broken.



[Park Beom-gye/Minister of Justice: If I am guilty, I am proud to report it.

How can this be?

I feel miserable.

scary.

I'm scared.]



Minister Park's remarks today (8th), who also said that the acquittal of a prosecutor general was disappointing, has nothing to do with the uncomfortable feelings of the passport toward the prosecution, who are quickly overturning the existing policy in line with the promise of the elected president, who promptly launched an investigation after the election. There is also the interpretation that it is not.



Regarding Park's remarks, Prosecutor Han said, "If there is an error, anyone should be held accountable, and no qualifications are required to make such a natural statement."



(Video coverage: Seol Min-hwan, video editing: Park Jin-hoon)