South Korea's Political Scandal: Ruling Party Accepts Probe into Unification Church Bribery

South Korea's political scene is rocked by a major bribery scandal. The ruling Democratic Party has agreed to a special investigation into the Unification Church's alleged influence. Politicians from both major parties are suspected of receiving illegal funds ahead of the last presidential election. This probe aims to fully uncover the truth behind these serious allegations.

Key Points: South Korea Ruling Party Accepts Special Probe into Unification Church

  • Ruling Democratic Party agrees to opposition's call for a special counsel probe
  • Allegations involve illegal funds and gifts to politicians before the 2022 election
  • Probe aims to uncover collusion between the church and politics regardless of party
  • Investigation follows the arrest of an opposition lawmaker on related charges last year
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South Korea: Ruling party accepts proposed special counsel probe into Unification Church over bribery allegations

South Korea's ruling party agrees to a special counsel probe into bribery allegations linking the Unification Church to politicians from both major parties.

"Let's clearly reveal how the Unification Church interfered in politics in the last presidential election. - Kim Byung-ki, DP floor leader"

Seoul, Dec 22

The South Korean ruling Democratic Party (DP) on Monday accepted a proposal by the main opposition People Power Party (PPP) to launch a special counsel probe into the Unification Church over bribery allegations involving multiple politicians.

The decision came after the PPP and the minor New Reform Party agreed to push for a special investigation, as politicians from both the ruling and Opposition parties have come under suspicion of receiving funds from the Unification Church ahead of the 2022 presidential election.

DP leader Jung Chung-rae said the party is willing to accept the Opposition's proposal to fully uncover the truth behind the allegations.

DP floor leader Kim Byung-ki echoed the stance, calling for a special counsel to investigate all politicians involved, regardless of whether they are from ruling or Opposition parties.

"Let's clearly reveal how the Unification Church interfered in politics in the last presidential election," Kim said during a meeting of senior party members.

Kim said the probe should thoroughly examine allegations of collusion between the church and politics, illegal political donations and influence peddling.

In response, PPP floor leader Song Eon-seog said the DP has accepted the party's proposal for a special probe and suggested holding talks between the two parties' floor leaders, adding that the PPP will move forward with discussions.

The presidential office welcomed the move.

"It should offer an opportunity to conduct a thorough investigation into those involved, regardless of whether they belong to the ruling or opposition parties, or their rank and status," a senior presidential official told Yonhap News Agency by phone.

"It is necessary to uncover the full truth behind the broad allegations of collusion between politics and religion, without singling out certain cases, and punish those involved," the official added.

The move comes amid allegations that some DP lawmakers accepted political funds and luxury gifts from the Unification Church, which is also under investigation over bribery allegations involving PPP lawmakers, Yonhap news agency reported.

Police are currently looking into allegations that the church provided funds and luxury gifts to former Oceans Minister Chun Jae-soo, former DP lawmaker Lim Jong-seong and former United Future Party lawmaker Kim Gyu-hwan between 2018 and 2020.

Separately, PPP lawmaker Kweon Seong-dong was arrested in September on charges of accepting illegal political funds from the Unification Church in 2022. The special prosecution team last week sought a four-year prison term for the former PPP floor leader, known as a close confidant of former South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol.

- IANS

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Priya S
Interesting to see a ruling party accepting a probe against itself. Would our politicians ever do that? 🤔 The "regardless of rank" part is crucial. Justice must be blind.
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Rohit P
The Unification Church has a presence here too. Makes you wonder about foreign religious groups and their political funding in other countries, including ours. Needs scrutiny.
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Sarah B
A good step for transparency. But I hope this isn't just political theatre before elections. The probe must be swift and its findings made public, not buried in bureaucracy.
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Vikram M
"Collusion between politics and religion" – a phrase that resonates deeply. While the context is different, the principle is universal. Keeping these spheres separate is fundamental for any democracy.
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Karthik V
With a close confidant of the former President already arrested, this seems serious. It shows how deep these networks can run. Hope the investigation is truly impartial and not used to settle scores.

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