The special team of state prosecutors that began the investigation into the presidential influence-peddling scandal will take back the probe from the independent counsel team and continue it, the Supreme Prosecutors' Office said Friday.
The independent counsel team, led by Park Young-soo, wrapped up its 70-day investigation Tuesday after delving into a broad range of corruption allegations surrounding President Park Geun-hye and her friend Choi Soon-sil.
"Prosecutor-General Kim Soo-nam ordered the chief of the Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office to recreate the special investigation team and carry out the probe handed over from the independent counsel," it said.
The prosecution's investigation team that started the probe had sent the case to the independent counsel team last year, after indicting Choi and two former aides of President Park.
After the monthslong investigation, Park Young-soo's team indicted a total of 30 people, including Samsung Group's de facto leader Lee Jae-yong, and named the president as a bribery suspect who colluded with her longtime friend.