Public debate advocated by Lee on instigating changes in prosecutorial practices, spurred by escalating controversies
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However, there is currently no information available as to why Justice Minister Jung Sung-ho did not speak at the cabinet meeting on August 29 in Yongsan, central Seoul, where President Lee Jae Myung spoke. This remains a topic of interest and further investigation.
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