Top prosecutor hands over first lady handbag case to investigation review committee Published: 23 Aug. 2024, 19:04 CHO JUNG-WOO cho.jungwoo1@joongang.

co.kr Prosecutor General Lee One-seok, center, arrives at the Supreme Prosecutors' Office in Seocho District, southern Seoul, on Friday. [YONHAP] The prosecutor general on Friday referred first lady Kim Keon Hee’s luxury handbag case to the investigation review committee, following the Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office concluding a three-month probe that found Kim faces no charges.

The Supreme Prosecutors’ Office announced that Prosecutor General Lee One-seok decided to hand the case over to the committee to ensure a thorough review by a panel of external private experts. Related Article Prosecutor advises against charges in first lady's Dior bag scandal Prosecutors conclude three-month probe into first lady Kim Keon Hee’s luxury handbag scandal Top prosecutor criticizes special treatment of first lady during questioning Prosecutors grill first lady for 12 hours over stock manipulation, handbag allegations The review committee, an external body that reviews investigations of high public interest, consists of 15 experts randomly selected from a pool of 300 members. Its recommendations, however, are not binding.

While Lee acknowledged that the investigation team at the Seoul Central District Prosecutors’ Office had thoroughly evaluated the evidence and carefully considered the legal interpretations, he opted for.