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South Korea charges opposition chief with underwear firm bribery plot

  • Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung stands accused of using an underwear maker to transfer funds to North Korea. He says it’s ‘fiction’

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Lee Jae-myung, leader of the main opposition Democratic Party, arrives for a court hearing in Seoul last month. Photo: Yonhap via EPA-EFE
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South Korea’s main opposition leader was indicted on Wednesday on bribery charges in an alleged scheme to use an underwear maker to transfer funds to North Korea and facilitate a visit to Pyongyang when he was a provincial governor, news reports said.

Democratic Party leader Lee Jae-myung’s deputy when he was Gyeonggi province governor had already been found guilty of bribery and transferring illegal funds in a conspiracy involving Ssangbangwool Group to send US$8 million to North Korea.

Ssangbangwool is a business group that began as an underwear maker and later expanded to other businesses.

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Calls to the public affairs office at the Suwon District Prosecutors’ Office went unanswered.

Lee has denied any involvement or knowledge of the scheme, which dates to 2019 and 2020 and was aimed at promoting a commercial project with North Korea and a visit by Lee to Pyongyang, which would have burnished his status as a rising political figure.

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“I am not that foolish,” Lee said last year, calling the charges against him “fiction” as a court denied a warrant for his arrest.

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