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Conflicts are growing over the complete deprivation of the prosecution's investigative powers, the so-called 'completed inspections'.

Let's go to the scene.



Reporter Han So-hee, the National Prosecutor's Office meeting has been held since the morning, but isn't it over yet?



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Yes, the National Prosecutor's Office meeting, which started at 10 am, is still going on for over 7 hours, but now it is known that the meeting is almost finished and the final statement is being prepared.



Prior to the meeting, Prosecutor General Kim Oh-soo made a strong remark saying that he would not be involved in the office of the president if the so-called 'examination and completion' bill was enforced.



[Kim Oh-soo / Prosecutor General: If the prosecutor's investigation function is abolished, there is no meaning in performing my duties as the Prosecutor General.

I will not be directly involved.]



The meeting started with the president's public remarks ahead of the Democratic Party's general assembly scheduled for tomorrow (12th).



As soon as the meeting is over, Daegu District Prosecutor's Office Chief Kim Hoo-gon and Supreme Prosecutor's Office Planning and Coordination Director Ye Se-min will explain the contents of the meeting organized in the press room to reporters.



It is also expected to reveal the contents of discussions on how to respond to the 'check-and-run' bill and how to secure the fairness and neutrality of the prosecution's investigation.



In the midst of this, Minister of Justice Park Beom-gye expressed uncomfortable feelings about the prosecution's collective expression of opinion.



Minister Park met with reporters on the way to work and criticized President Kim Oh-soo, saying, "Seeing the public response to the deprivation of investigative powers from the Prosecutor General to the Prosecutors' Office of the Ministry of Justice, I wonder why they do not speak out about good and fair investigations." I did.