South Korea prosecution reform may concentrate power
President Moon has fulfilled his manifesto pledge to reform the country’s powerful prosecution service
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- New institutions
- National Investigation Headquarters
- Corruption Investigation Office
- Serious crimes agency
- Yoon's battles
- Injudicious judges
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