‘Han Myung-sook case’ reconsidered today… Call of the Greatsword Vice Presidents’ Meeting

Measures according to the initiation of the investigation and command right of Beom-gye Park

Until the expiry of the statute of limitations on the 22nd

Nam-gwan Cho and the prosecutor-level manager are all likely to attend

The Supreme Prosecutors’ Office will hold a meeting of the vice presidents of the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office at 10 am on the 19th and re-deliberate on the case of “Suspicion of perjury of former Prime Minister Han Myung-sook”./Yonhap News

The Supreme Prosecutors’ Office will hold a meeting of the vice presidents of the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office at 10 am on the 19th, and re-deliberate on the case of’Suspicion of perjury against former Prime Minister Han Myung-sook’.

In a text message sent to reporters on the 18th, a representative of the Supreme Swordsman said, “Specific matters such as the list of attendees, deliberation contents and results cannot be disclosed according to the relevant guidelines.”

The convocation of the Supreme Swordsman’s Meeting was in response to the invocation of the investigative command power of Justice Minister Park Beom-gye the day before. Minister Park insisted that an irrational decision was made in the process of dismissing a complaint for perjury in relation to the case of former Prime Minister Han. Subsequently, he ordered a reconsideration of the charges and whether to prosecute at the meeting of the Chief Swordsman. The statute of prosecution for perjury is 10 years, and this case will expire at midnight on the 22nd. The time given to the Great Sword to determine whether or not to be prosecuted is four days.

As Minister Park ordered the’participation of all managers’ in this meeting of the chief prosecutors’ meeting, it is expected that Nam-gwan Cho and seven managers at the level of the prosecutor’s office will all attend. However, Chief Prosecutors at the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office Han Dong-soo is expected to express his opinion as the party who led the investigation of the Supreme Prosecutors’ Investigation Policy Researcher Lim Eun-jeong. Jo Jung-tae, head of the Planning and Coordination Department, takes on the role of secretary according to the regulations. As Minister Park agreed to the proposal for Prosecutor General Cho Nam-gwan to participate in the High Prosecutor General’s Meeting, it is expected that 6 first-line high prosecutors, excluding the Vice Minister of Justice, and the Head of the Legal Affairs Training Institute will also attend.

/ Intern reporter Park Yena [email protected]

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