Ex-President Yoon indicted for election law violation in 2022 campaign

Ousted former President Yoon Suk Yeol was indicted on December 26, 2025, by a special counsel team for violating election law through false statements during his March 2022 presidential campaign as the People Power Party candidate. The charges relate to a December 2021 TV debate where he allegedly lied by denying he introduced a lawyer to a former National Tax Service official. This adds to his ongoing trials over a failed December 2024 martial law declaration and insurrection charges.

The indictment, filed in Seoul by special counsel Min Joong-ki's team, accuses Yoon of misleading voters by claiming during the December 2021 debate that he had not connected a lawyer with the tax official.

Yoon, who was removed from office following his brief martial law bid, faces mounting legal scrutiny. He is currently on trial for insurrection and related offenses stemming from the December 2024 events.

Prosecutors' action emphasizes accountability for public figures' statements during elections and the integrity of South Korea's presidential selection process.

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Special counsel seeks 10-year prison term for ex-President Yoon over obstruction charges

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A special counsel team sought a 10-year prison term for former President Yoon Suk Yeol on Friday over obstruction of justice and other charges tied to his December 2024 martial law declaration. During the final hearing at the Seoul Central District Court, prosecutor Cho Eun-suk's team criticized Yoon for severely undermining South Korea's rule of law. This trial marks the first of four martial law-related cases to conclude.

Former President Yoon Suk Yeol will receive his first court verdict this week over obstruction of justice and other charges tied to his short-lived imposition of martial law in December 2024. The Seoul Central District Court has scheduled the sentencing hearing for 2 p.m. Friday and approved live broadcasts due to public interest. This marks the first sentencing among the eight cases he faces.

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A special counsel team concluded on December 15 that former President Yoon Suk Yeol began preparations for his short-lived martial law declaration in or before October 2023, more than a year ahead of the December 2024 imposition. The investigation resulted in indictments against 24 individuals, deeming the plot an insurrection aimed at eliminating political opponents and consolidating power.

The Seoul Central District Court is set to deliver a verdict on Wednesday on charges that former Prime Minister Han Duck-soo abetted former President Yoon Suk Yeol's failed martial law imposition. Han will be the first member of Yoon's Cabinet to face sentencing over the December 3, 2024, emergency order. Prosecutors seek a 15-year prison term, while Han denies the allegations.

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Der ehemalige Chef des Nationalen Geheimdienstes (NIS) Cho Tae-yong wurde am 12. November wegen seiner mutmaßlichen Beteiligung an dem gescheiterten Versuch des ehemaligen Präsidenten Yoon Suk Yeol, das Kriegsrecht zu verhängen, verhaftet. Das Zentrale Bezirksgericht Seoul erließ einen Haftbefehl nach einer Anhörung am Vortag und begründete dies mit Bedenken hinsichtlich der Zerstörung von Beweisen. Dies ist die zweite Verhaftung eines Beamten der Yoon-Regierung im Rahmen der Untersuchung zum Kriegsrecht.

A former Unification Church official involved in a corruption case from former President Yoon Suk Yeol's administration is expected to name Democratic Party (DP) lawmakers during his final trial on Wednesday. Yun Young-ho faces charges for providing luxury gifts to Yoon's wife, Kim Keon Hee, in 2022, and claims church ties to the DP during Moon Jae-in's presidency. The disclosure could severely impact the DP and President Lee Jae Myung's administration.

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Lee Hye-hoon, President Lee Jae Myung's nominee for the new Ministry of Planning and Budget, apologized Tuesday for her past support of former President Yoon Suk Yeol's failed martial law declaration. The move followed presidential instructions to clarify her stance, as she heads into a parliamentary confirmation hearing.

 

 

 

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