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| 2024-01-28 14:55:36
investigation body-leadership vacuum
Retirement of head, vice head leaves leadership vacuum at anti-corruption probe body
SEOUL, Jan. 28 (Yonhap) -- The vice head of the state anti-corruption investigation office was set to retire from his position on Sunday, leaving a leadership vacuum at the body whose chief retired earlier in the month.
The move by Yeo Woon-kook, the vice head of the Corruption Investigation Office for High-ranking Officials (CIO), came just nine days after CIO head Kim Jin-wook retired after a three-year term.
Kim and Yeo took office as the inaugural head and vice head at the CIO, launched under the previous Moon Jae-in government.
Amid no progress in the procedures to pick their successors, however, Kim Sun-kyu and Song Chang-jin, the chiefs of the CIO's first and second investigation departments, will temporarily act as the CIO chief and vice chief, legal sources said.
The candidate recommendation committee for CIO chief has not convened since the last meeting in Jan. 10, where the panel failed to finalize the two final candidates to recommend to President Yoon Suk Yeol.
The panel's next meeting, the seventh in the latest recommendation process, is slated for Feb. 6.
Even if the panel succeeds in nailing down two CIO chief candidates for recommendation, the leadership vacuum could persist due to the time needed for the president's official nomination and the parliamentary confirmation hearing.
During the six previous meetings, Oh Dong-woon, a former judge currently working as a lawyer, has been mentioned as one of the possible CIO chief candidates, earning recommendations from five of the panel's seven members.
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