Gap-geun Yoon arrested … the first of the ruling party politicians whom Kim Bong-hyun named lobby



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Chungbuk Provincial Party Chairman Gap-geun Yoon (former Daegu Senior Prosecutor's Office), who is suspicious of Lime Asset Management (Lime) fund lobbying, is present at the Southern District Court in Yangcheon-gu, Seoul to receive an interrogation of the suspect before his arrest.  News 1

Chungbuk Provincial Party Chairman Gap-geun Yoon (former Daegu Senior Prosecutor’s Office), who is suspicious of Lime Asset Management (Lime) fund lobbying, is present at the Southern District Court in Yangcheon-gu, Seoul, to question the suspect prior to arrest. News 1

Kim Bong-hyun, a key figure in the suspension of the redemption of Lime Asset Management, has been arrested by former Star Mobility chairman Yoon Gap-geun, the power of the people as a target of the lobby. This is the first case in which former President Kim was arrested among late-night women politicians who discussed lobbying for political relations in October.

Alleged Lime Lobby politician arrested for the first time

According to the legal community on the 11th, the Deputy Chief Judge in charge of arrest warrants from the Seoul Southern District Court held a deliberation on President Yoon’s arrest warrant and issued an arrest warrant around 3: 13 am that day. Deputy Judge Sung revealed the reason for issuing the order, saying, “There is a concern to flee and destroy evidence.”

When Woori Bank, a seller of Lime funds, stopped selling funds in April of last year, President Yoon is accused of receiving more than 200 million won of Lime lobbying funds on behalf of Woori Bank’s lobbying to overcome this. . Criminal Division 6 (Chief Prosecutor Kim Rak-hyun), which is investigating the Lime incident, filed the charges of reproach on the 8th and requested a preliminary arrest warrant after receiving a report from a third party on the situation of Lobbying President Yoon.

Bong-Hyun Kim, former president of Star Mobility.  Yunhap news

Bong-Hyun Kim, former president of Star Mobility. Yunhap news

Gap-geun Yoon “What I received from the legal advice fees”

Kim, one of the key figures in the Lime crisis, said in a statement issued on October 16 in prison: “I paid hundreds of millions of won to prominent opposition politicians and prosecution attorneys for the Lime Fund’s request, and lobbied for the Woori Bank presidents and vice presidents. He insisted. The prosecution tried the influential opposition party politician appointed by former President Kim as Chairman Yoon of the Daegu Senior Prosecutor’s Office. It was reported that last month, Woori Bank’s headquarters as well as President Yoon’s home and office were seized and searched to secure the related data.

President Yoon, who attended the court for the court order examination that began at 10:30 am the day before, responded to the reporter’s question: “Do you admit to the suspicion of pressuring Woori Bank?” He then emphasized, “I’ve never seen and don’t know with former President Kim Bong-hyun.” The prosecution believes that President Yoon received money from Lime in the form of legal advice and lobbied for the resale of the fund.

The ruling party politician’s order that exposed Kim Bong-hyun is ‘0’

A statement released by former President Kim Bong-hyun through his lawyer in October.  Yunhap news

A statement released by former President Kim Bong-hyun through his lawyer in October. Yunhap news

As President Yoon’s arrest warrant is issued, the prosecution’s investigation into Lime-related opposition politicians is expected to gain more momentum. At the same time, however, the controversy is expected to grow further over the prosecution’s mixed judgment on the lobbying allegations of opposition politicians exposed by former President Kim. This is because the prosecution has yet to apply for a court order for a ruling party official who was involved in the lobbying rule raised by former President Kim.

On October 8, former President Kim discussed the decision to lobby for former Cheong Wa Dae political chairman Kang Ki-jeong in a trial of former Star Mobility vice chairman Kang-se Lee. Since then, Kim Young-chun, secretary of the National Assembly, and Lee Dong-min, member of the National Assembly of the Democratic Party, have named officials of the ruling party in power as targets of the lobby. Additionally, former and current ruling party officials, such as former Uri Party deputy spokesperson Kim Mo, Democratic Party K’s aunt and lawmaker, and former Seoul Democratic Party legislator K, also suspected that they received room rates from the former President Kim when visiting a resort in the Philippines.

Reporters Garam Lee and Seokhyun Ko [email protected]




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