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[사회]The second day after Yoon Seok-yeol’s return…I go to work today to take care of the issues

Seok-yeol Yoon scheduled to go to work at 2 pm… Work two days after return
Pending issues such as adjustment of investigative power and investigation of Wolseong nuclear power plant likely to be reported
尹, unlike when the job was suspended, refrain from expressing open positions

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Prosecutor General Yoon Seok-yeol, who returned to his duty due to the court’s’suspension of honest disposition’, is continuing his work today at work for two consecutive days.

After giving an order to respond to Corona 19 to the National Prosecutors’ Office yesterday, today we plan to receive a report on the adjustment of the investigative power and work out of office.

Let’s connect reporters to hear more details. Reporter Na Hye-in!

Yesterday, President Seok-Yeol Yoon returned to work right away on the Christmas holiday, are you going to work today?

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Following yesterday, President Seok-Yeol Yoon is scheduled to go to work at around 2 pm today to receive work reports from staff including the deputy chief of the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office.

The main content is the adjustment of the investigative power and reports on the absence of work, and it is expected to include current issues such as investigations related to the Wolseong nuclear power plant.

Like yesterday, the first day of returning to work, there is a high possibility that he will not appear in front of the reporters.

President Yoon drove into the underground parking lot of the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office, avoiding reporters, while attending work 14 hours after the court’s decision to suspend execution yesterday, the Christmas holiday.

It was different from the time when Justice Minister Chu Mi-ae’s order to suspend his duties was suspended on the 1st.

At that time, he went to work at the main gate of the Great Swordsman, and in front of the reporters, he directly expressed his position to keep the spirit of the constitution and the rule of law.

This time, as the disciplinary action that the President has in place has been overturned by a court decision, it seems that it is inappropriate to speak publicly.

Yoon’s side has always emphasized that disciplinary dissatisfaction does not stand against the president’s personnel rights even after filing an administrative lawsuit.

Yesterday, the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office also said that Yoon gave orders to the nationwide prosecutors’ office on Corona 19 response as work on the first day of his return, and that it did not receive reports on pending issues such as the investigation of the Wolseong nuclear power plant.

However, with the return of General Yoon’s work, the investigation of major cases such as nuclear power plants is expected to speed up.

While government officials from the Ministry of Industry who have already deleted materials related to the nuclear power plant have been arrested, attention is being drawn to whether the investigation will expand to the upper line, including former Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy Paik Un-gyu.

As President Moon Jae-in even apologized for the court’s decision to suspend execution, the conflict between the Ministry of Justice and the prosecutors was superficially ended, but there are still fires, such as the prosecutor’s personnel scheduled for next month and various accusations that were poured out on both sides in relation to this disciplinary situation. There is.

In particular, President Moon said yesterday that controversy such as the so-called “judge’s inspection” would cease to arise, but an official at the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office refused to say that it was the case under investigation and the accusation of President Yoon and others for related suspicions.

This is YTN Na Hye-in at the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office.

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