Gov't reorganization plan of dismantling prosecution set to be finalized

07.09.25 03:32 Uhr

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A plan to reorganize the government under the Lee Jae Myung administration is set to be finalized Sunday, with the existing headquarters of the prosecution to be dismantled and replaced by new agencies, officials said. The ruling Democratic Party of Korea (DPK), the government and the presidential office will meet later in the day to confirm the plan, which includes scrapping the Prosecution Service and creating two new agencies to separately take on the prosecution's indictment and investigative powers. The move comes as part of Lee's drive to reform the prosecution, which the DPK says is intended to curb prosecutors from abusing their powers and end politically motivated investigations. The DPK plans to pass a bill containing the finalized government reorganization plan at the National Assembly on Sept. 25. The so-called serious crimes investigation agency will be installed under the Ministry of the Interior and Safety and launched in September next year. An earlier proposal to create a national investigation commission and possibly take away the prosecution's right to supplementary invWeiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei Korea Times

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