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“Ministry of Justice, don’t say hello with tweezers” Sword No. 2 Nam-gwan Cho

Nam-gwan Cho, deputy prosecutor of the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office, answers questions from reporters while attending the Prosecutors’ Personnel Committee to deliberate on the personnel of middle prosecutors held at the Gwacheon Ministry of Justice in Gyeonggi Province on the morning of the 22nd. Newsis

– Nam-gwan Cho, deputy prosecutor of the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office, said on the 22nd, “I hope that the opinions of the Ministry of Justice and the Supreme Prosecutors will no longer conflict with respect to personnel, and a stable cooperative relationship will be restored.”

Deputy Prosecutor Cho met with reporters on the way to attend the Prosecutors’ Personnel Committee held at the Gwacheon Government Complex of the Ministry of Justice this morning.

He said, “The whole country is noisy due to the excommunication of the resignation of the chief civil servant during the last prosecutor-level personnel process.” Said.

“In relation to this personnel affair, the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office requested a wide range of personnel management to normalize personnel, but the Ministry of Justice has informed us of the principle of small personnel filling the void for organizational stability.

He emphasized, “The great prosecution is in a state of strongly requesting that the investigative team and the chiefs of the central district prosecutor’s office maintain the current status of the ongoing major incidents, while filling the vacancy caused by the resignation and not giving arbitrary’tweezers greetings’.”

Reporter Hao Soo Min [email protected]



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