Prosecutor General of South Korea
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The Prosecutor General of South Korea (Korean: 검찰총장; Hanja: 檢察總長; RR: Geomchal chongjang) is the head of the Supreme Prosecutors' Office of the Republic of Korea.
Prosecutor General of South Korea | |
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검찰총장 | |
Supreme Prosecutors' Office | |
Seat | Seocho, Seoul |
Appointer | President |
Term length | Two years, non renewable |
Constituting instrument | Prosecutors’ Office Act[1] |
Formation | 31 October 1948 |
First holder | Kwon Seung-ryeol |
Website | www |
Duties
editThe duties are mentioned under the "Prosecutors' Office Act" (Korean: 검찰청법) enacted since 10 March 1993.[1]
Since 31 December 1988, the term is set to two years and cannot be extended according to article 12(3) of the Act. In case of any issues i.e. sick, on leave, resignation and/or death, the assistant prosecutor general will take the position as the interim.
List of prosecutors general
editNotes: Italics are interims.
No. | Name | Term |
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1 | Kwon Seung-ryeol | 31 October 1948 – 5 June 1949 |
2 | Kim Ik-jin | 6 June 1949 – 21 June 1950 |
3 | Seo Sang-hwan | 22 June 1950 – 5 March 1952 |
4 | Han Kyuk-man | 14 March 1952 – 29 September 1955 |
5 | Min Bok-ki | 30 September 1955 – 5 July 1956 |
6 | Chung Soon-seok | 6 July 1956 – 10 March 1958 |
7 | Park Seung-joon | 11 March 1958 – 4 May 1960 |
8 | Lee Tae-hui | 5 May 1960 – 27 May 1961 |
9 | Chang Young-soon | 28 May 1961 – 31 January 1963 |
10 | Chung Chang-woon | 1 February 1963 – 6 December 1963 |
11 | Shin Jik-soo | 7 December 1963 – 3 June 1971 |
12 | Lee Bong-sung | 5 June 1971 – 2 December 1973 |
13 | Kim Chi-yeol | 3 December 1973 – 18 December 1975 |
14 | Lee Sun-joong | 19 December 1975 – 4 December 1976 |
15 | Oh Tak-keun | 7 December 1976 – 21 May 1980 |
16 | Kim Jong-kyung | 28 May 1980 – 9 March 1981 |
17 | Heo Hyung-koo | 10 March 1981 – 15 December 1981 |
18 | Chung Chi-keun | 16 December 1981 – 21 May 1982 |
19 | Kim Seok-hwee | 24 May 1982 – 18 February 1985 |
20 | Seo Dong-kwon | 21 February 1985 – 26 May 1987 |
21 | Lee Jong-nam | 27 May 1987 – 5 December 1988 |
22 | Kim Ki-choon | 6 December 1988 – 5 December 1990 |
23 | Chung Koo-young | 6 December 1990 – 5 December 1992 |
24 | Kim Doo-hui | 6 December 1992 – 7 March 1993 |
25 | Park Jong-chul | 8 March 1993 – 13 September 1993 |
26 | Kim Do-un | 16 September 1993[a] – 15 September 1995 |
27 | Kim Ki-soo | 16 September 1995 – 6 August 1997 |
28 | Kim Tae-jung | 7 August 1997 – 24 May 1999 |
29 | Park Soon-yong | 26 May 1999 – 25 May 2001 |
30 | Shin Seung-nam | 26 May 2001 – 15 January 2002 |
31 | Lee Myung-jae | 17 January 2002 – 5 November 2002 |
32 | Kim Kak-young | 11 November 2002 – 10 March 2003 |
33 | Song Kwang-soo | 3 April 2003 – 2 April 2005 |
34 | Kim Jong-bin | 4 April 2005 – 17 October 2005 |
35 | Chung Sang-myung | 24 November 2005[b] – 23 November 2007 |
36 | Lim Chae-jin | 24 November 2007 – 5 June 2009 |
- | Moon Sung-woo | 5 June 2009 – 14 July 2009 |
- | Han Myung-kwan | 14 July 2009 – 19 July 2009 |
- | Cha Dong-min | 19 July 2009 – 28 July 2009 |
37 | Kim Joon-kyu | 28 July 2009 – 4 July 2011 |
- | Park Yong-seok | 5 July 2011 – 10 August 2011 |
38 | Han Sang-dae | 12 August 2011 – 30 November 2012 |
- | Chae Dong-wook | 30 November 2012 – 4 December 2012 |
- | Kim Jin-tae | 4 December 2012 – 3 April 2013 |
39 | Chae Dong-wook | 4 April 2013 – 30 September 2013 |
- | Kil Tae-gi | 30 September 2013 – 2 December 2013 |
40 | Kim Jin-tae | 2 December 2013 – 1 December 2015 |
41 | Kim Soo-nam | 2 December 2015 – 12 May 2017 |
- | Kim Joo-hyun | 12 May 2017 – 20 May 2017 |
- | Bong Wook | 21 May 2017 – 25 July 2017 |
42 | Moon Moo-il | 25 July 2017 – 24 July 2019 |
43 | Yoon Suk Yeol | 25 July 2019 – 4 March 2021 |
- | Cho Nam-kwan | 5 March 2021 – 31 May 2021 |
44 | Kim Oh-soo | 1 June 2021 – 6 May 2022 [2] |
45 | Lee One-seok | 16 September 2022 – 15 September 2024 |
46 | Shim Woo-jung | 16 September 2024 – incumbent |
See also
editNotes
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "Prosecutors' Office Act". Korea Legislation Research Institute, Korea Law Translation Center. Retrieved 2022-05-16.
- ^ "Prosecutor General Kim Oh-soo resigns over laws, President Moon Jae-in accepts it". 6 May 2022. Retrieved 15 May 2022.