calendar>>November 28 2012 Juch 101
Irregularities of S. Korean Prosecution Censured
Pyongyang, November 28 (KCNA) -- The incumbent prosecutor Kim Kwang Jun of south Korea was recently detained for his irregularities and corruption.

He was charged with receiving 900 million won from a close confidant of a swindler and Yujin Group and making speculative business of selling and buying stocks. He also helped the Jeil Savings Bank to make illegal loans and tried to remove evidence of crimes through a man of his acquaintance. It has been disclosed that he received money and other valuables from a regional construction enterprise in 2006 when he was serving at the Uijongbu District Prosecutor's Office.

Upset by the criticism mounting in south Korea, the public prosecutor general released a written apology on Nov. 19 in which he talked about deep reflection and landmark reform of prosecution.

There opened to the public another scandal that day.

It was exposed by a woman victim that a prosecutor made a sexual assault on her in the middle of investigation.

The prosecution is busy hushing up the public following the exposure of a series of irregularities and scandals of prosecutors.

Such phenomena in the prosecution have reached an uncontrollable phase after the Lee Myung Bak regime emerged.

It was disclosed that a prosecutor was dragged into sexual traffic after being offered a drink and at least 100 former and incumbent prosecutors were involved in bribery and sexual assaults on a regular basis in 2010 alone to be censured by the public.

The former and incumbent public prosecutor generals apologized before the people for these scandals of prosecutors but they are not inferior to others in scandals.

The incumbent public prosecutor general Han Sang Dae, before holding the post, committed illegal acts of changing the residence several times in order to send his children to good schools. He also dwindled, distorted and concealed all sorts of irregularities and corruption of officials, businessmen and swindlers only to spark a furor.

Kim Jun Gyu. who turned over the post of the public prosecutor general to Han Sang Dae, lived in clover by pocketing a nice sum through illegal methods such as receiving as gift the bearer bond even before he became the public prosecutor general.

He squandered a fabulous amount of money. He enjoyed a luxurious life unimaginable by the ordinary people as a member of one of the highest society clubs in south Korea.

Muddy spring will have muddy streams.

The corrupt prosecution is running wild to label the people desirous of independence, democracy and reunification as "criminals" and make them victims to the fascist law while crying out for "law-abiding". This is the real appearance of south Korea.

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