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The conflict over the complete deprivation of the prosecution's investigative powers, the so-called 'defeat of inspection', is growing.

The Supreme Prosecutor's Office holds a meeting of prosecutors from all over the country today (11th) to discuss countermeasures.

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Reporter Sohee Han, the meeting has started?



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Yes, from 10 a.m. a little while ago, the National Prosecutor's Office meeting started at the 15th floor conference room of the Supreme Prosecutors' Office.



This is to discuss how to respond to the 'Complete Inspection' bill, but before the meeting, Prosecutor General Kim Oh-soo's all remarks are being made to the effect that he opposes the complete deprivation of the prosecution's investigative powers.



It looks like they are actively trying to inform the prosecution's position ahead of the Democratic National Assembly's general assembly scheduled for tomorrow. At the meeting, the prosecutors are expected to reiterate their opposition to the 'examination and complete' bill and focus on preparing countermeasures to prevent the passage of the bill.



The meeting will be held in a face-to-face format with the presence of 18 prosecutors nationwide, including Chief Prosecutor Jeong-su Lee of the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office, as well as the Prosecutor General and Deputy Chief Prosecutor.



Although many 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 of opinion that the deprivation of investigative authority will lead to harm to the people.



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