Top prosecutor criticizes special treatment of first lady during questioning Prosecutor General Lee One-seok speaks to reporters on his way to work at the Supreme Prosecutors' Office in Seocho District, southern Seoul, on Monday. [YONHAP] Prosecutor General Lee One-seok on Monday publicly criticized the prosecution's methods in questioning first lady Kim Keon Hee about allegations made against her. Lee, who said he had not been informed about Kim’s closed-door questioning beforehand, apologized to the public for not upholding the principle that there would be “no privilege before the law.

" Related Article Prosecutor general apologizes for special treatment in first lady’s interrogation Prosecutors grill first lady for 12 hours over stock manipulation, handbag allegations “I have repeatedly told the public that there are no exceptions, special treatment or sanctuaries before the law,” the prosecutor general told reporters on his way to the Supreme Prosecutors’ Office in Seocho District, southern Seoul. “However, this principle was not upheld, and we ultimately failed to keep our promise to the public.” The Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office said Sunday that they questioned the first lady privately for 12 hours the day before at a government building.

The building turned out to be under the control of the Presidential Security Service in Changseong-dong, Jongno District, central Seoul. The building is under the jurisdiction of the Seoul Central Distric.