Xinhua News Agency, Seoul, April 24 (Reporter Lu Rui and Huang Xinxin) The Jeonju District Procuratorate of South Korea filed a lawsuit against former President Moon Jae-in on the 24th on the grounds of accepting bribes.
According to Yonhap News Agency on April 24, former South Korean President Moon Jae-in was filed by prosecutors for suspected bribery. This data photo taken on May 10, 2020 shows that then South Korean President Moon Jae-in delivered a speech at the Blue House in Seoul, South Korea. Xinhua News Agency (Photo provided by Blue House)
According to Yonhap News Agency and other media reports, the procuratorate also filed a lawsuit against Yisda Airlines founder and former member of Congress Lee Sang-ji on suspicion of bribery and malfeasance, and also stated that he would not prosecute Moon Jae-in's daughter Moon Duo-hye and former son-in-law Xu.
The Jeonju District Procuratorate previously investigated Moon Jae-in's former son-in-law Xu, who received special care, served as an executive of ISDA Airlines, and Moon Jae-in's daughters Moon Do-hye and Xu, who obtained benefits from the airline during their stay in Thailand, and in March this year, Moon Jae-in was summoned to be investigated.
According to Yonhap News Agency on April 24, former South Korean President Moon Jae-in was filed by prosecutors for suspected bribery. This data photo taken on May 10, 2020 shows that then South Korean President Moon Jae-in delivered a speech at the Blue House in Seoul, South Korea. Xinhua News Agency (Photo provided by Blue House)
The prosecutor believes that there are doubts about Xu entering ISDA Airlines as an executive without experience in the aviation industry. The prosecution also believes that the total salary, settlement fee, etc. of Xu received during his tenure at the company was bribes Moon Jae-in was suspected of accepting.
Moon Jae-in was nominated for president by the Co-Democratic Party in 2017 and eventually won, becoming the 19th President of South Korea.
[Editor in charge: Qiu Lifang]
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