Illustration of Seoul Mayor facing prison term for illegal funds charges in a courtroom setting.
Illustration of Seoul Mayor facing prison term for illegal funds charges in a courtroom setting.
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18-month prison term sought for Seoul Mayor on illegal funds charges

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A special counsel team on June 17 sought an 18-month prison term for Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon on charges of violating the Political Funds Act.

The team of special counsel Min Joong-ki made the recommendation at the Seoul Central District Court. Oh is suspected of having supporter Kim Han-jung pay for poll results received on 10 occasions from Myung Tae-kyun ahead of the April 2021 by-election.

The team said, "Despite being in a position to follow the Political Funds Act more than anyone else as a prominent politician, Mayor Oh undermined the legislative purpose of ensuring transparency of political funds."

It also sought a one-year term for Kim and former Deputy Mayor Kang Cheol-won. Oh denied the allegations, calling the indictment "political" and "immoral." The sentencing hearing is set for July 22.

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Initial reactions on X focus on opposition criticism of Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon for alleged illegal political funding in the 2021 election, with calls for accountability and potential loss of office; mayor defends case as politically motivated. Some users express hope for re-election or question leadership.

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Illustration depicting Seoul High Court appeal hearing on ex-First Lady Kim Keon Hee's corruption case, with judges, defendant, and live broadcast elements.
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Seoul appeals court set to rule on ex-first lady Kim Keon Hee's corruption charges

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Seoul High Court is set to rule Tuesday at 3 p.m. on corruption charges against former first lady Kim Keon Hee, following a lower court sentence of one year and eight months in prison. Special counsel Min Joong-ki's team seeks a 15-year term for her. The hearing will be broadcast live.

The Seoul High Court is set to deliver its verdict on Wednesday at 3 p.m. in a live-televised hearing on former President Yoon Suk Yeol's obstruction of justice and other charges. A lower court had sentenced him to five years in prison, a ruling appealed by both Yoon and special counsel Cho Eun-suk, who seeks a 10-year term.

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The Seoul High Court is set to hold the final hearing on Wednesday in the corruption trial of former first lady Kim Keon Hee. Both Kim, who received a 20-month prison sentence in the lower court, and special counsel Min Joong-ki have appealed. The court will hear Kim's final statement and decide on the sentencing date.

President Lee Jae Myung has renewed calls for the National Assembly to swiftly appoint a special inspector general to probe corruption involving the president's family. Presidential chief of staff Kang Hoon-sik stressed the need during a press briefing, citing democratic principles of institutional oversight. The ruling party pledged quick action, while the opposition dismissed it as a political stunt.

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