The ruling party's cautious stance on abolishing the right to supplementary investigation sparked by the Jang Yoon-ki incident↑
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“If there is no solution to the police issue, the public will suffer.” “This is what the president was worried about.” Han Byeong-do, acting leader and floor leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, speaks at a floor plan meeting held at the National Assembly on the 7th.
“If there is no solution to the police issue, the public will suffer.” “This is what the president was worried about.” Han Byeong-do, acting leader and floor leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, speaks at a floor plan meeting held at the National Assembly on the 7th. Yonhap News The ‘Jang Yoon-ki case’, which revealed the police’s poor investigation, concealment of evidence, and internal collusion, served as an opportunity to call attention to the need for in-depth discussion in the ruling party, which is pushing for a revision of the Criminal Procedure Act to include the abolition of the prosecution’s supplementary investigation rights on the 7th.
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