Park No-su and Kim Kyung-ho Begin First Day as Kim Keon-hee Special Prosecutor Team... "We Will Deliver Convincing Results"
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- 2025-10-27 09:19:42
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- 2025-10-27 09:19:42

Park No-su (Judicial Research and Training Institute, 31st class) and Kim Kyung-ho (22nd class), who have newly joined the Kim Keon-hee Special Prosecutor Team led by Min Joong-ki, will attend an introductory meeting with the team.
On the morning of the 27th, both arrived for their first day at the Special Prosecutor Team's office located in the KT Gwanghwamun Building in Jongno-gu, Seoul.
On his way to work, Assistant Special Prosecutor Park told reporters, "We will listen to the concerns of the public and dedicate ourselves so that the Special Prosecutor Team can achieve meaningful results in its investigation."
Assistant Special Prosecutor Kim also stated, "We will do our utmost, together with the Special Prosecutor and all team members, to deliver results that the public can accept."
Both newly appointed assistant special prosecutors are former judges.
Assistant Special Prosecutor Park graduated from Jeonju High School and Seoul National University with a degree in economics. After working at Dongbu Construction for seven years, he passed the bar exam in 1999 and entered the legal profession. Following his completion of the Judicial Research and Training Institute, he was appointed as a judge at the Seoul District Court and served for about 20 years in various positions, including Chief Judge of Namwon Branch of Jeonju District Court, Senior Judicial Officer at the National Court Administration, and Presiding Judge at Seoul Central District Court.
Assistant Special Prosecutor Kim graduated from Hongdae High School and Seoul National University School of Law. After passing the bar exam, he served as a judge at the Seoul District Court, Seoul High Court, and as a research judge at the Supreme Court, as well as Presiding Judge at Seoul Family Court. He completed about 20 years as a judge before working as a lawyer.
Due to the promulgation of the revised Special Prosecutor Act, the team was able to appoint up to two additional assistant special prosecutors. On the 21st, the Special Prosecutor Team recommended four candidates to President Lee Jae-myung, who selected and appointed two of them. Additionally, on the 27th, Kim Il-kwon, Chief Prosecutor of the Jeju District Prosecutors' Office, and one more prosecutor were dispatched to accelerate the investigation.
theknight@fnnews.com Jung Kyung-soo Reporter