Blue House Holds Meeting of 'Follow-up Task Force on Investigation Rights Reform' Led by Senior Secretary for Civil Affairs
[Asia Economy Reporter Son Sunhee] The Blue House announced on the 21st that the 'Investigation Authority Reform Follow-up Task Force,' led by Chief Secretary for Civil Affairs Kim Jowon, held a meeting.
In a press release on the same day, the Blue House stated, "This afternoon, a meeting of the 'Investigation Authority Reform Follow-up Task Force for the People' was held to implement follow-up measures for investigation authority reform in accordance with the amendments to the Criminal Procedure Act and the Prosecutors' Office Act."
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The Blue House also stated that the meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Kim, as well as officials from the Prime Minister's Office, Ministry of Justice (Prosecutors), Ministry of the Interior and Safety (Police), Ministry of National Defense, Korea Coast Guard, Special Judicial Police Agencies (Financial Supervisory Service), Ministry of Strategy and Finance (Budget Office), the Presidential Secretariat (Office of the Chief Secretary for Civil Affairs), and the judiciary.
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