South Korean prosecutors indicted Democratic Occasion chief Lee Jae-myung on Wednesday on bribery prices for allegedly facilitating a scheme with Ssangbangwool Group to illegally switch US$8 million to North Korea, in keeping with reviews from native media.
These transactions had been purportedly to safe authorities help and assure for Ssangbangwool’s enterprise ventures in North Korea and facilitate his deliberate go to to Pyongyang when Lee was serving as governor of Gyeonggi Province. Ssangbangwool Group is South Korea’s largest underwear firm, which has expanded into varied different companies.
The prosecution accused Lee of participating in third-party bribery and violating each the International Alternate Transactions Act (FETA) and the Inter-Korean Alternate and Cooperation Act (IECA). They argued that Lee violated the FETA by facilitating unauthorized funds to North Korea. Moreover, Lee is accused of breaching the IECA by finishing up unauthorized financial initiatives with North Korea, together with the planning of a go to to North Korea with out the approval of the South Korean Minister of Unification.
Lee denied the costs, asserting that the $8 million transferred by Ssangbangwool to North Korea was a separate motion by the corporate to pursue enterprise alternatives in North Korea, not related to the Gyeonggi authorities.
The Democratic Occasion (DP) additionally criticized the timing of the costs as politically motivated, aimed toward undermining the opposition amid declining approval rankings for the present administration. Of their assertion, the DP argued that these prices function “a pillar for turning the scenario round by rejecting the incompetence and refusal of the Yoon Seok-yeol authorities, whose approval rankings are hesitating day-to-day.” The DP additional acknowledged that the costs had been “unfair”, calling it a “manipulated investigation by the prosecution.”
Following the indictment, Lee commented on the costs, remarking that “the prosecution’s degree of creativity is dwindling. Our residents will see the absurdity of this case upon shut examination.” Lee urged the Yoon Seok-yeol authorities, “if you happen to possess such energy, use it to handle the troublesome lives of our individuals and to bolster the nation’s safety and economic system.”
With this new indictment, Lee is now concerned in his fourth courtroom trial. That is along with the three ongoing trials he faces on the Seoul Central District Court docket, which contain allegations of growth project-related bribery, election legislation violations, and perjury.