Key Points

South Korea's special counsel is preparing to indict former first lady Kim Keon Hee on serious corruption charges this week. The investigation centers on alleged stock manipulation, election interference, and improper gifts from the Unification Church. Kim has been detained since August 13 and has mostly remained silent during questioning. The case represents a significant political scandal involving high-profile government figures and a controversial religious organization.

Key Points: Kim Keon Hee Faces Corruption Indictment in Yoon Scandal

  • Special counsel aims to indict Kim Keon Hee by Sunday
  • Allegations include stock manipulation and election interference
  • Shaman Jeon Seong-bae also arrested in connected probe
  • Unification Church gifts implicated in investigation
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South Korea: Special counsel team says aims to indict ex-first lady this week

South Korea's special counsel prepares to indict former first lady Kim Keon Hee on complex corruption and bribery charges involving Unification Church

"She is mostly exercising her right to remain silent - Park Sang-jin, Assistant Special Counsel"

Seoul, Aug 25

A special counsel team in South Korea on Monday said it aims to indict former first lady Kim Keon Hee this week on charges of corruption and bribery.

The remark came after Kim, the jailed wife of ousted former President Yoon Suk Yeol, was brought to special counsel Min Joong-ki's office for a fourth round of questioning. She was transported in a prison van from a detention centre where she had been held since August 13, Yonhap News Agency reported.

"She is mostly exercising her right to remain silent," assistant special counsel Park Sang-jin said during a press briefing.

An official on the special counsel's team added that her indictment will have to come on or before Sunday, the last day of her court-approved detention.

"We're thinking of indicting her as early as this Friday," the official said, noting the exact timing will depend on future developments.

The former first lady faces allegations of being involved in stock manipulation schemes, meddling in candidate nominations for the 2022 parliamentary by-elections and 2024 general elections, and receiving luxury gifts from the Unification Church through a shaman in exchange for business favours.

The shaman, Jeon Seong-bae, was also placed under arrest last week and brought in for questioning the same day.

It was the first questioning for Jeon since his arrest and the fourth for Kim since her arrest, though the former first lady has reportedly exercised her right to remain silent during most of the previous sessions.

Jeon is suspected of receiving a diamond necklace and Chanel bags from the Unification Church in 2022 and delivering them to Kim, along with requests to support the church's development projects in Cambodia, the acquisition of broadcaster YTN and the hosting of a United Nations office in South Korea, among other favours.

Jeon has acknowledged receiving the gifts and requests but denied delivering them to Kim.

During questioning on Monday, he again denied the allegations.

- IANS

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Priya S
Diamond necklaces and Chanel bags in exchange for favors? Sounds like something straight out of a Bollywood movie! 😲 Corruption knows no borders.
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Michael C
Interesting to see how other Asian democracies handle corruption cases. South Korea seems to be taking this seriously despite her status as former first lady.
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Ananya R
The shaman connection is wild! 🧿 Reminds me of some Indian political scandals involving spiritual advisors. Why do powerful people fall for these things?
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Siddharth J
While I support accountability, I hope the investigation is fair and not politically motivated. We've seen how such cases can be used to target opponents in India too.
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Nisha Z
Stock manipulation, election meddling, luxury gifts... the list goes on. When will leaders learn that power is temporary but corruption charges are forever? 🤦‍♀️

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