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People's Power Rep. Kwak Sang-do argued that on the 25th, Prosecutor General
Yoon Seok-yeol returned to office, "the only thing left is to hold President Moon
and Minister Chu Mi-ae responsible for abuse of authority."
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The offense of ex officio abuse is a crime in which a public official abuses his authority
to cause a person to do something without obligation or to interfere with the exercise of
a person's rights.
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The establishment of the Constitutional Court allowed the public to request
a constitutional petition directly to the Constitutional Court when there is a violation
of basic rights due to the exercise of public power or non-exercise, which is subject
to abuse of authority and abandonment of duty.
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President Nixon voluntarily resigned when the U.S. Senate tried to pass an
impeachment prosecution for abuse of authority in the Watergate case.
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On January 30, 2020, the entire consensus of the Supreme Court abolished the court
case sentenced to four years in prison for Kim Ki-chun, the Court said, "The offense
of abuse of authority is divided into two stages, such as 'abuse of ex officio' and 'when
a person is forced to do something that is not obligated,' and all of them must be
satisfied to constitute a crime of abuse of authority.
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