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Conflicts are growing over the so-called 'Complete Inspection' Bill, which completely deprives the prosecution of investigation rights.

The Supreme Prosecutor's Office held a national meeting of prosecutors today (11th) to discuss countermeasures to this bill.

A reporter is on the scene.



Reporter Han So-hee, please tell me.



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Yes, the National Prosecutor's Office, which started at 10 am today in the 15th floor conference room of the Supreme Prosecutors' Office, has continued for two hours.



On the 8th, Prosecutor General Kim Oh-soo, who expressed his opposition to the scrutiny of the Supreme Prosecutor's Office through an official position of the Supreme Prosecutor's Office on the 8th, again expressed a strong opposition today, saying that he would not be involved in the position of president if the bill was enforced.



[Kim Oh-soo / Prosecutor General: If the investigation function of the prosecution is abolished, there is no meaning in carrying out my duties as the Prosecutor General.

I'm not going to stick with it directly.]



I made a public remark ahead of the Democratic National Assembly's meeting scheduled for tomorrow.



At the meeting, it is known that the chief prosecutors once again expressed their objection to the 'check-and-done' bill and are discussing countermeasures to prevent the passage of the bill.



Although many of the pro-government figures attend the meeting, it is known that most of these politicians are proceeding too hastily to discuss overhaul, and there is no big difference in opinion that the deprivation of the investigative power will lead to harm to the people.



In today's meeting, in addition to the problems and countermeasures of the Prosecution and Overhaul Bill, ways to effectively secure the fairness and neutrality of the prosecution's investigation will also be discussed.



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, "I wonder why the prosecutor general and the prosecutors of the Ministry of Justice are publicly responding to the deprivation of investigative powers and why they don't speak out about good and fair investigations." I did.