On the same day, Mayor Oh wrote on her blog (title: Investigations and trials should be fair) that "the investigation was carried out without an investigation by the prosecution.
"I express my deep regret over the indictment of the president," he wrote, "This will be a source of conflict in the upcoming trial." Mayor Oh added, "From the beginning, the Public Prosecutors' Office, which has issues with its investigative authority, has been investigating.
"I have made it clear that the police should withdraw their hands and conduct an investigation without restraint," he said.
"However, the public prosecutors' office and the prosecution have repeatedly caused confusion by being overly concerned with 'taking the president into custody,' and have been unable to take any action against the judge," Mayor Oh said.
Even the issue of the justice system's impartiality is being questioned," he said, adding, "Both the investigative agencies and the judiciary should look at themselves and feel responsible."
He continued, "In comparison, the judicial process for the opposition leader has been relatively slow, which has led to growing public distrust.
"The public's attention is now on the court. There must not be even the slightest procedural oversight during the trial," he added.
"Only then can we ensure that the people can agree on whatever conclusion is reached and protect our extremely divided country," he said. "We must also thoroughly pursue responsibility for the chaos that has occurred up until now.
"It has become clear that the Public Prosecutors' Office is an organization with questionable judgment," he said. "It has become clear that the Public Prosecutors' Office is an organization with questionable judgment," he continued.
"This is a drawback resulting from prosecutorial reform," he said, adding, "The only way to restore public trust in all investigative agencies is to abolish (the Public Prosecutors' Office) and restore investigative powers even now."
2025/01/27 16:18 KST
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