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South Korea’s church-state corruption scandal ensnares Yoon ally Kweon Seong-dong
An ally of impeached ex-president Yoon Suk-yeol has become the first sitting MP since 1999 to be arrested amid a Unification Church scandal
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For the first time in a quarter-century of independent prosecutions, a sitting South Korean lawmaker has been arrested amid a corruption scandal that has shaken the nation’s political and religious establishments to their core.
Kweon Seong-dong – a towering figure in the conservative People Power Party and a close confidant of impeached former president Yoon Suk-yeol – has been detained on charges of accepting illicit funds from the Unification Church.
Kweon, a five-term lawmaker and former floor leader, was taken into custody on Tuesday after the Seoul Central District Court granted an arrest warrant, citing concerns over the possible destruction of evidence.
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His detention is being hailed as a major victory for the independent special prosecutor tasked with unravelling the complex web of scandals engulfing Yoon and his wife, Kim Keon-hee.

Never before, since the inception of South Korea’s system of special prosecutors in 1999, has a sitting member of parliament been arrested under such circumstances.
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