[Breaking News] Prosecutors request arrest warrants for Gang Seon-woo and Kim Gyeong for '100 million won nomination donation'
Prosecutors have requested arrest warrants for independent lawmaker Gang Seon-woo and former Seoul city councilor Kim Gyeong over allegations of accepting a 100 million won nomination donation ahead of the 2022 local elections.
The Seoul Central District Prosecutors' Office is pursuing charges against Gang Seon-woo, an independent lawmaker formerly associated with the Democratic Party, and Kim Gyeong, a former Seoul city councilor, for allegedly engaging in unlawful political financing practices ahead of the 2022 local elections. The prosecutors filed for arrest warrants on the grounds of violations of political fund laws and the anti-corruption law, along with charges of breach of trust and bribery.
The investigation centers on an incident from January 2022 where Gang Seon-woo is said to have received a donation of 100 million won from Kim Gyeong at a hotel in Yongsan, Seoul. Prosecutors emphasized in their announcement that the evidence collected during the investigation indicates the seriousness of the offenses, which pose a risk of flight and potential destruction of evidence, compelling them to seek preemptive measures through arrest.
This development comes amid ongoing scrutiny of political financing in South Korea, where allegations of corruption continue to mar public trust in elected officials. The case highlights the persistent issues within the political system regarding transparency and accountability, reflecting broader concerns about the influence of money in politics and the importance of reforming campaign finance regulations to prevent similar incidents in the future.