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Justice ministry launches committee to investigate alleged human rights violations by prosecution

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Justice ministry launches committee to investigate alleged human rights violations by prosecution
The justice ministry said Wednesday it has launched an independent committee to investigate alleged human rights violations and abuses of authority committed by prosecutors during questioning and indictment procedures. The committee, established under the ministry, began operations Wednesday and designated seven cases for initial review, including a development corruption scandal involving President Lee Jae Myung, according to the ministry. The committee is tasked with selecting cases in which prosecutors are suspected of violating human rights or abusing their authority, seeking review of the cases and recommending measures to prevent their recurrence. Seven members, including lawyer Jang Joo-young as chairperson, have been appointed for the task. Among the cases selected for review is one involving allegations that underwear maker Ssangbangwool Group illegally remitted funds to North Korea in 2019 on behalf of the Gyeonggi provincial government while Lee was serving as governor. Three of the seven cases are tied to President Lee, according to officials. The committee requested Justice Mi
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