Arrest warrant issued for Governor Kim Young-hwan of Chungbuk for accepting bribes of 31 million won
An arrest warrant has been issued for Chungbuk Governor Kim Young-hwan, who is accused of accepting bribes totaling 31 million won from a businessman associated with the Chungbuk sports sector.
Chungbuk police have submitted an arrest warrant for Governor Kim Young-hwan, who has been accused of accepting bribes from a business executive involved in the Chungbuk sports community. The police's anti-corruption and economic crime investigation unit revealed that Kim allegedly received a total of 31 million won in two cash envelopes in April and June last year, which constitutes a violation of the Anti-Graft Act. Investigations also suggest that he misused his position to influence state contracts in favor of a company that allegedly paid for renovations to his vacation home.
The investigation into Governor Kim has been exhaustive. It began after authorities received a tip regarding the alleged bribe exchanges, leading to searches of both Kim's office and the office of the implicated businessman. The police claim that Kim and his associates colluded to give false testimonies during the investigation. The businessman involved is also facing an arrest warrant for attempting to destroy evidence.
In the backdrop of these allegations, Kim was recently excluded from the nomination list of his party, the People Power Party. After the announcement, Kim protested at party headquarters, characterizing his exclusion as an undemocratic act and asserting that the decision stems from political machinations. He is now facing not only legal challenges but also significant political repercussions as the scandal unfolds.