Representative Lee Sang-jik, Eastar Founder, Received a Court Investigation for ‘Violation of Election Law’



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Lee Sang-jik, a member of the Democratic Party, conducts an investigation at the National Assembly Audit of the Culture, Sports and Tourism Committee held at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul, on the morning of the 7th. Reporter Oh Jong-taek

Lee Sang-jik, a member of the Democratic Party, conducts an investigation at the National Assembly Audit of the Culture, Sports and Tourism Committee held at the National Assembly in Yeouido, Seoul, on the morning of the 7th. Reporter Oh Jong-taek

檢 decide whether to process before the 15th

Lee Sang-jik, the founder of Eastar Jet, and a Democratic Party lawmaker (Jeon Ju-eul) attended the indictment on charges of violating the Elections Act for public office and were investigated. The prosecution is planning to decide whether to prosecute Lee before the 15th, which is the statute of limitations for violations of electoral law related to the 415 general elections.

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The Jeonju District Prosecutor’s Office said on the 7th, “We called and investigated legislator Lee Sang-jik on charges of violating the Public Office Election Law on the 4th.” However, he said, “specific charges cannot be informed by regulations.” The Jeonju District Prosecutor’s Office has been investigating legislator Lee Sang-jik and his assistant, who were accused by the Election Commission of violating the Election Law for public office.

Representative Lee is accused of sending Christmas gifts to acquaintances, basic legislators and public officials on his behalf when he was president of the Small and Medium Venture Business Corporation. In March, police seized and searched the home of a half-empty employee and a cell phone related to the incident. In response, Congressman Lee explained, “Sending a gift was a unique task that Mid-vacuum had been doing.”

The prosecution is also investigating other allegations against Lee. On February 15, Congressman Lee spoke about President Moon Jae-in at a mother church in Jeonju, saying, “I asked him to defeat candidate Woon-Chun Jung,” a controversy arose. It was also a problem that Lee’s business cards were distributed at the church on the same day. Jeonju-eul is the place where the future united party (now the people’s power), which was active in the region at the time, turned to a candidate for the proportional representative of the future Korean party, the satellite party of the united party, and he became a communist Muju.

Jeonju District Prosecutor's Office in Jeonju-dong, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk.  News 1

Jeonju District Prosecutor’s Office in Jeonju-dong, Deokjin-gu, Jeonju-si, Jeonbuk. News 1

The prosecution also investigated whether Lee intervened in the case in which two of Lee’s aides, including Mr. A, were arrested for sending large amounts of text messages appealing to party members and human rights parties for their support during the election. of the party. In connection with the texting case, the prosecution arrested two people, including Mr. A, accused of violating the Public Officials Elections Act on 21 last month.

Representative Lee’s position is that “there was no fact that Lee directed or was involved in the impeachment case.” “When he was chairman of Jungjin Industrial, an employee sent holiday gifts to local district councilors on Lee’s behalf, and mass text messages were sent asking for Lee’s support on behalf of a member of the Jeonju city council during the Jeonju’s career. party. I judged it and proceeded. ”

Jeonju = Reporter Kim Junhee [email protected]




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