[Breaking News] Prosecutor Organization Reform Bill Proposed... 'Minister Approval' Excluded During Investigation
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Hyung-min] The final version of the prosecution's organizational reform plan, which had been controversial due to restrictions on direct investigations by the prosecution and the requirement of ministerial approval for certain investigations, has been prepared. The clause requiring ministerial approval for the commencement of direct investigations by the criminal division, which faced strong opposition from the prosecution, has been removed.
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