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“Chu Mi-ae’s last purge, Nam-gwan Jo will not be safe

Regarding Justice Minister Chu Mi-ae, who expressed his appreciation, President Moon Jae-in said, “I will consider whether to accept it. I hope you will do your best to the end.” In the legal world, it is expected that Minister Chu will hold on to the last prosecution’purge work’ until just before resigning. It is observed that a large number of prosecutors who had conflicted during the process of disciplining President Yoon during the prosecution’s appointment scheduled for January this year will be demoted.

Choo Mi-ae, who made a love story, is planning the prosecution’s personnel?

Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae. yunhap news

– According to the Ministry of Justice on the 17th, Minister Chu did not go to work with a love song. Until President Moon accepts Minister Chu’s resignation, his duties remain the same. An official from the Ministry of Justice said, “It is not known exactly until when Minister Chu will release a love song.” Even inside the Ministry of Justice, it is said that, except for a very small number of key staff, they were not aware of the plan to submit the resignation of Minister Chu.

Some say that Minister Chu, who gave a love song, will be working on finishing the prosecution’s regular greetings scheduled for January and February next year. It is highly likely that the resignation of Minister Chu will be accepted before the prosecution’s greeting, but it is said that the minister has continued to work on the prosecution’s personnel regardless of the submission of the resignation. Even if a successor at the Ministry of Justice is nominated, it is predicted that another’personnel massacre’ will occur in the situation where Minister Chu has already drawn a sketch of personnel.

There is also a possibility that the Ministry of Justice will advance personnel early because of the reform of the organizational atmosphere due to the vacancy of President Yoon. One prosecution officer said, “It is an opportunity to replace prosecutors with’parents’ tendencies, like meat met with water when President Yoon Suk-yeol is not present. Will be.”

Nam-gwan Jo was also out of sight, Deputy General Swordsman Lee Seong-yoon

– Specifically, Daejeon District Attorney General Lee Doo-bong, who is responsible for the investigation of the’Wolseong nuclear power plant’s suspicion of manipulating economic feasibility,’ is discussed as a replacement target. The nuclear power plant investigation was the first case that Yoon returned to work earlier this month due to the cancellation of the job exclusion, but it is observed that the investigation team will decompose in the air and the power of the investigation will be greatly reduced after the personnel affairs. It is noteworthy that the Seoul High Prosecutor’s Office Cho Sang-cheol, who prosecuted prosecutor Jeong Jin-woong, will also remain.

Prosecutors who were confronted with Minister Chu in the process of requesting the disciplinary action of President Yoon are also considered to be the targets of’water change’. The deputy prosecutor of the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office, Nam-gwan Cho, who is in charge of acting as an acting general, may be resigned, and Seoul Central District Prosecutor General Lee Seong-yoon, the representative’family line’ within the prosecution, may be there. Deputy Prosecutor Nam-gwan Cho was initially classified as an aide to Minister Chu, but when General Yoon was excluded from his duties, he turned around asking him to withdraw it. One prosecutor said, “I would have judged that I could not trust and entrust the Deputy Prosecutor Cho in the passport,” said one prosecutor.

He continued, “However, no matter how much the Minister of Justice, if the prosecutor general purges prosecutors freely and wields the personnel rights in the gaps that are vacant, there will be great internal opposition.”

Lee Yong-gu and So Byung-cheol were discussed as a follow-up

– It is also a concern who will come as the replacement of Minister Chu. In the passport, a plan to appoint Vice Minister of Justice Lee Yong-gu, who was recently appointed and led the discipline of President Yoon, is discussed in the passport. There is also a talk of the Democratic Party lawmaker So Byung-cheol, who served as the chief prosecutor in Daegu and the head of the legal training institute. In addition, Bong-wook, former deputy chief prosecutor, and Kim In-hoe, professor at Inha University’s law school are also mentioned as candidates.

Reporter Dr. Ra [email protected]



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