[Breaking] Kim Jin-wook, Chief of the Corruption Investigation Office, Re-refers Lee Seong-yoon and Lee Gyu-won Cases Related to 'Kim Hak-ui Departure Ban' to Suwon District Prosecutors' Office
[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Seok-jin] The prosecution will resume investigation into the case involving Lee Seong-yoon, the head of the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office, who is suspected of obstructing the investigation into Prosecutor Lee Gyu-won and others accused of committing illegal acts such as falsifying official documents during the emergency travel ban on former Deputy Minister of Justice Kim Hak-ui.
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On the 12th, Kim Jin-wook, head of the High-ranking Officials' Crime Investigation Office (HCIO), decided to retransfer the case concerning the prosecutors involved in the travel ban on former Deputy Minister Kim, including Lee Seong-yoon and Prosecutor Lee, to the Suwon District Prosecutors' Office.
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