The Democratic Party, the candidate, which is the month of the 2017 president’s election, criticized the actions of the prosecutor’s office, considering the political motivation that motivated the eve of the election.
Former South Korea Moon Jaju president, who led the country from 2017 to 2022, officially charged corruption. The thing has to do with the work of the ex -son who is the moon in the Thai Thai Eastar Jet. This was reported by the Press Service of the Prosecutor’s Office on Thursday, April 24.
Former parliamentary Lee San Jick, the founder of the plane, will also appear in the case. He was accused of bribery and abusing trust.
The investigation believes that in 2018, Lee, then the head of the Korean agency of small and medium businesses, contributed to the appointment of the daughter’s ex -HUSBAND of the moon in the leading position in the Thai Eastar Jet. Despite the lack of experience in the aviation sphere, the ex-president’s son-in-law is said to have received a huge cash payment from the company. The total amount that the investigation about as a bribe was nearly 217 million won (more than 151 thousand US dollars).
According to prosecutors, after receiving the work, the former son-in-law of the moon and his wife began to receive solid financing, and the ex-president himself stopped financially supporting his daughter’s family.
The democratic party, in which Moon ran for the president’s election, believes the case was used to discredit the opposition on the eve of the election.
Remember, on December 31, the court issued a warrant of arrest. And on January 15, 2025 he was arrested. The prosecutor’s office accused Yuna of trying to try the coup. The Constitution’s court approved the President’s impeachment.
The South Korean government approved on June 3 as the President’s exceptional election.
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