Chun Dae-yup, the head of the National Court Administration, told the National Assembly's Legislation and Judiciary Committee that the prosecution's right to investigate the rebellion was recognized when issuing an arrest warrant for former Minister Kim Yong-hyun.
Director Cheon explained, "However, if we reach that stage, we are worried that serious disruptions may occur after the death in a serious trial."
Earlier on the 9th, Minister Cheon mentioned that there is a lot of controversy internally over whether the prosecution has the right to investigate the crime of rebellion under the law.
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