[사회][현장영상] Inauguration ceremony of Justice Minister Park Beom-gye…”Completion of Prosecution Reform Order”

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This morning, the inauguration ceremony of the new Justice Minister Park Bum-gye was held at the Gwacheon Office of the Ministry of Justice.

Let’s connect the field.

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Dear legal family members! nice to meet you.

I would like to express my gratitude to all of the legal families who have silently fulfilled their duties despite difficult conditions.

I also salute the Minister of Justice Chu Mi-ae, who led the Ministry of Justice with all of his passion and dedication.

Now, I am going to take over and fulfill the people’s orders for reform of the prosecution. I feel a heavy sense of responsibility.

We are very happy and honored to take a new path with you.

Dear legal family!

Now, our people are working through the crisis by working together in difficult situations, both internally and externally, such as Corona 19.

The Ministry of Justice should focus on’legal administration that supports the lives of the people’ so that the Republic of Korea can overcome the crisis.

As the general manager of the legal administration, I will work hard to create a Republic of Korea where the’justice of coexistence’ flows like a river according to the spirit of the times that the people want.

It’s a difficult and difficult road, but with all of you, you’ll be able to do it.

Dear legal family members!

In order for sustainable justice to take root in this land, we need’justice of coexistence’.

It means justice that all members of our society can sympathize with and accept.

The definition of coexistence can be realized through human rights protection, due process, and communication.

First, it is human rights protection.

‘The recognition of the inalienable and inalienable rights of all human members is the foundation of world freedom, justice and peace’

In 1948, when it was severe, people from around the world gathered together to proclaim the dignity of human rights.

Article 10 of the Constitution of the Republic of Korea stipulates that’the state shall be obligated to ascertain and guarantee the basic human rights of an individual inviolable.’

Human rights are the highest values ​​that our society must uphold.

I used to ask the Justice Department several times in the National Assembly.

I want to ask again at this place.

“Aren’t you proud that the legal affairs and the prosecution are at the forefront in ensuring and protecting human rights?”

Everyone! Let’s break free from old practices and stereotypes.

Let’s think about what if I were the one being investigated, what if I were the one who was being held.

We urge you to do your best to enforce human rights-friendly laws and improve systems with the attitude of being a reverse governor.

In particular, we must strive to guarantee the rights of women, children, and the disabled to prevent disadvantage.

The reform of the prosecution can also be completed only when our prosecutors faithfully fulfill their original mission as the people’s human rights protection officers.

Second, it is a procedural definition.

This means not only complying with the procedures stipulated by the law, but also including the exercise of the prosecution’s right that all citizens can understand.

Now, we have to say goodbye to the old notion that’you only need to go to Seoul even if you go to Moro.’

In the case of law enforcement involving coercion, such as the prosecution investigation, it must be exercised in a strict manner based on public sympathy and trust, but promptly, in accordance with reasonable and fair standards.

The sword (劍) hurts people, but it also saves people.

Let’s walk together on the path of a bow-in who saves people through the exercise of restrained and correct prosecution rights.

Third, communication.

The law is cool, but it must be warm.

The law is high, but it should be low.

It should become a legal administration where the people who are consumers of legal administration can sympathize and be satisfied.

It is necessary to always listen to the voices of the people and innovate the entire legal administration so that the people can use them comfortably.

The ministerial work started at the site of the Dongbu Detention Center.

In the future, it will be the site where I finish my work.

Let’s reflect on the old truth that seeing is seeing.

I will not be trapped in the text and text.

I will go to the field and visit the people who appeal to the law.

We will also meet with members of our legal affairs and prosecutors in person at any time.

You won’t have to keep the main door open and lock the secretary’s door.

Let’s talk with each other anytime, openly.

Dear legal family members!

We are just taking a step toward reforming the prosecution, which is the order of the people.

We need to refine and develop the reform tasks of power institutions.

The prosecution must promptly take follow-up measures following the enforcement of the Investigation Rights Reform Act.

The role of judicial officers controlling illegal investigations should be reinforced dramatically.

In line with that, the prosecution organization must also be reorganized.

When we need to change, we must change ourselves as the subject.

Now, the prosecution must do its best to respond to various crimes as well as protect the human rights of the people through mutual cooperation with the police.

In addition, organic cooperation with the high-ranking officials criminal investigation office must be carried out based on checks and balances.

Institutional changes should not result in confusion and regression in investigations, but rather in strengthening the capacity to investigate national crimes.

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