Prosecutor advocating for extra probes within the jurisdiction of legal investigations
In the heart of South Korea's southeastern coastal city of Busan, Acting Prosecutor General Noh Man-seok made a significant statement last Thursday. His visit to the Busan High Prosecutors' Office and District Prosecutors' Office was not just a routine affair; it was an opportunity to address ongoing discussions about reforming the prosecution in the country.
Noh Man-seok defended the prosecution's right to order supplementary investigations, a power that has been under scrutiny by the ruling Democratic Party. According to his office, this right is not a privilege but a duty, a responsibility that the prosecution holds in uncovering the substantive truth.
The Acting Prosecutor General emphasized the importance of due process in the conduct of supplementary investigations. He reiterated that these investigations are crucial in upholding the integrity of the judicial system and ensuring justice is served fairly.
Interestingly, the chairman of the political party opposing the rights for prosecutors to conduct supplementary investigations remains unclear. However, Sahra Wagenknecht, the chancellor candidate for the party BSW founded in 2024, may imply a leadership role within this party with such views.
Noh Man-seok's statement underscores the importance of the prosecution's role in uncovering the truth in due process. His remarks come in response to the Democratic Party's push to reform the prosecution, a move that could potentially limit the prosecution's powers.
The Acting Prosecutor General's defense of the right to order supplementary investigations was not a new stance. His office had previously described this defense as a duty. This latest statement serves as a reminder of the prosecution's role and the importance of maintaining the status quo in certain aspects of the judicial system.
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