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Debate Over 'Supplementary Investigation Rights': Kim Keun-sik Warns Against Overreach, Han Min-soo Urges Participation in Legislation


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[Joo Young-jin's News Briefing]

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■ Broadcast: SBS "Joo Young-jin's News Briefing" Mon-Fri (14:00–15:20)

■ Anchor: Joo Young-jin

■ Panelists: Han Min-soo, Member of the Democratic Party of Korea; Kim Keun-sik, Former Vision Strategy Chief of the People Power Party; Son Seok-min, SBS Editorial Writer

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● Democratic Party Pushes for Speed, People Power Party Resists

Han Min-soo / Member of the Democratic Party of Korea

"There is always a possibility of case fabrication by political prosecutors; they must be kept in check."

"Connecting the Jang Yoon-ki case to supplementary investigation rights is a political offensive."

"The abolition of supplementary investigation rights must be handled before the launch of the Serious Crimes Investigation Agency and the Public Prosecution Service."

Kim Keun-sik / Former Vision Strategy Chief of the People Power Party

"Abolishing supplementary investigation rights could be like burning down a house to catch a bedbug."

"Supplementary investigation rights are the only channel to control errors in police investigations."

"Supplementary investigation rights seem to be used politically for the national convention; it requires careful consideration."

Son Seok-min / SBS Editorial Writer

"As the Democratic Party's national convention approaches, the voices of hardline supporters are growing louder."

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